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14 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Lunds universitet Department Lund University, Faculty of Engineering, LTH, Dep. of Biomedical Engineering Research Field Engineering » Biomedical
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with industry and society at large administration related to the work duties listed above Qualifications Appointment to a position as a researcher requires that the applicant has a PhD. Required
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PhD Opportunity in AI-Driven 6G Wireless Communication – Join a Leading Scandinavian Research Group! 🌍Are you ready to take the leap into cutting-edge research? We are seeking a motivated, high
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. Qualification requirements Applicants must have: A PhD within physics, electrical engineering or photonics. Very good oral and written proficiency in English. Experience with the development of new nanophotonic
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streamlining serial crystallography methods To be successful in this role you need to have the following qualifications PhD or equivalent in Structural Biology, Physics, Chemistry, or another field relevant
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understanding insect neurobiology that provides proven circuit designs to solve significant problems such as autonomous navigation; Advanced III-V semiconductor nanowire technology that exploits light to obtain a
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that you have a PhD in natural sciences/technology/medicine/mathematics/physics or equivalent, with a focus on machine learning, Excellent oral and written English skills, Publications in machine learning
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a complex research environment. Requirements for the position are: The position requires that you have a PhD in natural sciences/technology/medicine/mathematics/physics or equivalent, with a focus on
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, or a foreign degree considered on par with a doctoral degree. The ideal candidate holds a PhD degree in e.g Biomedical research or related subjects. In addition to formal competence, University
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high-quality scientific publications and actively seeking external funding to support and expand research activities. Your profile You should hold a PhD in medical sciences, biology, molecular biology