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extensive interests in population genetics and human evolution, providing numerous opportunities for collaboration with postdocs and PhD students working on related projects. The program is also part of
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explainable AI models for personalized treatment planning in sports medicine and orthopaedics. You will work in a highly interdisciplinary environment, collaborating with leading experts in AI, mathematics
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on theoretical and experimental subatomic physics, mathematical and high-energy physics, plasma and fusion physics, as well as nuclear physics. This diversity of research topics allows us to connect fundamental
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electro- and thermocatalysis, in collaboration with PhD students. You will: Synthesize catalysts (thin films or metal nanoparticles). Characterize catalysts using a wide range of advanced techniques
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groups and industrial actors. The applicant must have completed a PhD degree in a relevant field at the time of employment. The applicant is further expected to have experience with solution-processible
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beam time Dissemination and education activities directed to MAX IV users and the wide MX community. To be successful in this role you need to have the following qualifications PhD or equivalent in
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to have a PhD degree in Robotics & AI or classical majors such as Mechanical/Electrical Engineering/Computer Science/Mathematics, with a specialization in themes such as robotics, systems & control
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distributed acoustic sensing, aiming to establish a solid physics-based foundation for seismic monitoring using existing telecom infrastructure. Who we are looking for Mandatory qualifications PhD degree in
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Engineering (Marine Technology profile) and the Nordic Master in Maritime Engineering. The research group consists of senior researchers, postdocs, and PhD students. During the project, the postdoc will also
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, computer science, mathematics, chemistry, engineering sciences and physics. In total, we are over 200 staff and ~60 Ph.D. students. Please read more about the department’s work at https://icm.uu.se . The Deindl lab