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://www.skogforsk.se/ Qualifications You should have a university degree in forestry or biology with a strong interest in quantitative methods or be a civil engineer or mathematician with a strong interest in forestry
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application! We are looking for one or two PhD students in Multiagent Automatic Control at the Information Coding Division (ICG), which is based at the Department of Electrical Engineering (ISY). You will be
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technology, power, and politics. Particular merits include: Skills in relevant methods, such as qualitative text or discourse analysis, digital ethnography, quantitative analysis of digital data, social
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engineering, computer science, physics engineering, or equivalent) Programming skills in Python or another language Strong work ethic Fluency in English, with the ability to write, communicate, and interact in
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We have the power of over 40,000 students and co-workers. Students who provide hope for the future. Co-workers who contribute to Linköping University meeting challenges of today. Our fundamental
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Department of Energy and Technology At the department of energy and technology, research and education are conducted focusing on how agriculture can contribute to a sustainable society. We have
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, computer science, computational biology and computational statistics. More information about us, please visit: Department of Mathematics . Project description We seek to recruit a PhD student for the following
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for the employment are:[AO2] Master's degree in either medical radiation physics, nuclear physics, engineering physics or a similar field. Good oral and written communication in English and Swedish Good communication
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application! We are now looking for a PhD student in Automatic Control, at the Department of Electrical Engineering (ISY). Your work assignments The research area of this position is complex networks and
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application! At the Department of Electrical Engineering, Division of Automatic Control, we are now looking for a PhD student, to be admitted to the WASP graduate school. Your work assignments The research area