67 phd-computer-science-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML" positions at University of Lund
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engineering or another subject relevant to the project. Additional requirements In order to complete the doctoral programme in question, the following are also required: Good knowledge in mathematics
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for this project The selected candidate must have: A PhD in Chemistry, Physics, or other fields deemed relevant to the project, with experience in at least one of the analytical techniques described in the project
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and research in the field of chemistry. PLE has around 150 employees, of which around 65 are PhD students. The department offers a broad competence in areas such as chemical engineering, food technology
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University’s website about being a Lund University employee, Work at Lund University . Work duties and responsibilities Computer simulations and interpretation of other researchers' data Literature studies
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, be sure to check what these are before you apply. The position also requires: PhD or equivalent foreign degree within molecular biology, biochemistry, structural biology or a related subject. The PhD
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, be sure to check what these are before you apply. Specific requirements for the position are: PhD or equivalent foreign degree within structural biology or related field. The PhD must be completed
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between intense laser fields and matter, attosecond science, quantum information, solid-state X-ray spectroscopy, laser applications in medicine and biology, as well as industrial applications. More
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include independent research and development work, supervision of M.Sc. and PhD students, but also teaching in first- and second cycle education, leadership and administration. Additional work duties may
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Science in Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering, Data and Communication Technology, and Risk, Safety and Crisis Management. We contribute specifically with expertise in the interaction between
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of advanced Neutron and X-ray Science. The project will address scientific and sectoral gaps in biological imaging ranging from molecular, through cellular, to tissue, organ and organism levels of organisation