40 structural-engineering "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "UCL" "UCL" "UCL" positions at Linköping University in Sweden
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, undergraduate and postgraduate education in communications engineering, statistical signal processing, network science, and decentralized machine learning. Welcome to read more about us at: https://liu.se/en
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of infrastructure and trusted execution environments. More information is available at https://www.naiss.se The position As head of user support, you will be part of the NAISS (central) management team and
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of infrastructure and trusted execution environments. More information is available at https://www.naiss.se . The position As technical operations director you will be part of (the central) NAISS management team and
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skills, be service-oriented, and structured. We require you to have an academic degree (3–6 years), preferably in medicine. Proficiency in Swedish, both spoken and written, as well as excellent English
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supervision of theses, and technology-transfer. You will be active in the research community, participate in activities such as research seminars and conferences/workshops, contribute to research projects
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/isy/elda . To learn more about the Department of Electrical Engineering, see: https://liu.se/en/article/open-positions-at-isy . The employment When taking up the post, you will be admitted
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of English. It is an advantage if you have: Experience of working with large text or image materials, for example organising digital archives, curating public databases, structuring and quality-assuring large
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Department of Electrical Engineering, see: https://liu.se/en/article/open-positions-at-isy . The employment When taking up the post, you will be admitted to the program for doctoral studies. More information
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are understood and analysed regarding structural and institutional changes in terms of shifts in work, social networks, the everyday lives and health of older people, and with consideration to new social and