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anaesthesiology and small animal acute treatment. The appointee is expected to contribute to the further development of veterinary anaesthesiology and lead research within it. Leadership and managerial
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responsibility will be shared with clinical teachers of small animal surgery. The appointee is expected to contribute to the further development of the small animal surgery field and lead research within it
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physics; heat and moisture transfer in structures construction materials; new material solutions and material development wood, steel, concrete, or composite structures hybrid solutions especially
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to the further development of the small animal surgery field and lead research within it. Leadership and managerial responsibilities in Veterinary Teaching Hospital may also be included. Expectations and
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anaesthesiology. The teaching responsibility will be shared with clinical teachers of veterinary anaesthesiology and small animal acute treatment. The appointee is expected to contribute to the further development
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with Luleå University of Technology. The project aims to develop a scalable, modular panel reactor system for producing hydrogen from sunlight and water, particularly for remote, off-grid, and industrial
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of the construction industry. About the roles In the building energy systems professorship, you will lead research on energy-efficient and sustainable building systems. The role offers the opportunity to develop
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emerging forest management and silvicultural practices and their impacts on forest regeneration, stand structure, and development dynamics. The research topics cover both rotation and continuous cover
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, contributing particularly to the continuous development of our research-based educational offerings. In particular, we expect you to contribute to our undergraduate program by: Teaching diverse courses in
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arrangements, and strong support for professional development and networking. The professorship will be filled through an open application process, with a fixed four-year term for the assistant/associate