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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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development, and bioinformatics. The site is led by a Director and operates as a synergistic hub, facilitating collaboration among the encompassed research infrastructures, both internally and with key
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graphic design to software development and cybersecurity. We have some of the highest application numbers in Sweden for our bachelor’s programmes in Networking and Cybersecurity and Graphic Design and Web
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perceived as developmental and stimulating for all employees. We continually work to create conditions for job satisfaction, development, and participation for all staff. We care about both physical safety
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information and follow-up actions. Continuously develop and maintain procedures to facilitate effective planning of the Director’s commitments; interact with other administrative and research-related structures
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of developing a virtual cell model, as a resource for biomedical research and precision medicine. Supervision: Fredrik Edfors is proposed to supervise the doctoral student. Decisions are made on admission What we
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processes in the steel industry. For these applications, suitable demonstration plants must be designed, built, tested in process-relevant environments, and validated. This is supported by the development
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into an unexplored field for research and development. Moreover, a long-term outlook shows that new technologies like small modular reactors (SMR) can play a pivotal role in enabling a new era for nuclear energy
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, the project seeks to address key challenges such as alignment of objectives, heterogeneity in agent capabilities, and developing robust cooperation logic. Supervision: Professor Jonas Mårtensson The possibility
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Science at KTH Royal Institute of Technology and International Research Centre for Neurointelligence, University of Tokyo. The goal of the project is to develop mathematical models of the brain and use them