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studies. About the employment The position is intended to result in a doctoral degree. The main task of the PhD student is to pursue their doctoral studies, including participation in research and doctoral
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energy technology, applied optics, electronics and medical technology. We are recruiting a PhD student in Applied Physics with a focus on hollow-core fiber technology towards telecom applications
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Welcome to Linnaeus University! Here you'll meet 2 200 staff members and 40 000 students, all united in following the vision to set knowledge in motion for a sustainable societal development. With
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, ATACseq data, and will analyze and synthesize and write up the work for publication and work closely with the HybridExpress team consisting of a lab manager, a PhD-student and a post doc. There will be
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of the student is of a person fully committed to forest economics research with foundational training in research methods. The candidate will be responsible for: integrating economics and natural resource
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not be longer than the equivalent full-time postgraduate studies of four years. The studentship is full-time. Starting date: October 1, 2025, or by agreement Job description The PhD student will work
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substantial experimental components that should be published in peer-reviewed international journals and at major conferences. The position will include supervision of PhD and MSc students, teaching and
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Requirements for the position: PhD in tumor immunology Extensive experience in immunohistochemical evaluation and multiplex immunofluorescence on tumor tissue Extensive experience with spatial proteomics