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We are seeking a doctoral student for a research project focusing on feminist and queer approaches to architecture, performance, and spatial justice. The project is a collaboration between the Umeå
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species, including rare species, communities, their habitats and ecosystem functions across spatial and temporal scales. The research will be conducted within plant ecology, but includes connections and
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forestry, higher inclusion of deciduous trees, management for nature conservation) affect species, including rare species, communities, their habitats and ecosystem functions across spatial and temporal
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initiation, progression, and therapy resistance in sympatho-adrenal cancers, such as neuroblastoma and paraganglioma. The group applies single-cell and spatial transcriptomics, lineage tracing, and genetically
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/southern Sweden and potentially other locations (> 8 hours drive from Umeå). Other meriting qualifications are: Strong quantitative skills, with experience in statistical modeling or spatial data analysis in
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managing both spatial and temporal data, these developments will need a close interaction with researchers working in the projects. Your profile We are looking for candidates who hold a PhD in Soil Sciences
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2 postdocs. Research visits to Chalmers and Recorded Future will be organized throughout the Ph.D. Linköping University is ranked 43rd globally in AI research, 12th in Europe, and recognized as
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is led by Johan Malmström, whose goal is to develop methods within proteomics to promote the implementation of precision medicine in sepsis. The group consists of senior researchers, postdocs, and PhD
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medicine in sepsis. The group consists of senior researchers, postdocs, and PhD students with expertise in clinical medicine, cell and molecular biology, proteomics, and bioinformatics. Within the research
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and simulations as well as techno-economic assessments for the distribution of hydrogen in ports and its intermediate storage, considering spatial constraints, safety requirements, and varying demand