58 phd-in-computational-mechanics-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at University of Lund
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, please contact Ida Nafstad at ida.nafstad@soclaw.lu.se. For questions regarding the SOCIAL Doctoral Networks Programme and PhD project, please contact Dr. Rustamjon Urinboyev at rustamjon.urinboyev
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Job Description The PhD programme comprises 240 ECTS credits (equivalent to four years of full-time study) and concludes with a public defence of the PhD thesis. You will primarily focus on your PhD
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PhD position within the Infection Medicine Research Group The research group is led by Johan Malmström, whose goal is to develop methods within proteomics to promote the implementation of precision
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virulence factors, and human proteins. The research group Structural Infectious Medicine (STRIME) is a small team consisting of one PhD student and MSc students, working closely with other researchers in
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Description of the workplace The PhD student will be working in the Mathematical Insights into Algorithms for Optimization (MIAO) group at the Department of Computer Science at Lund University
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period. More information about the doctoral programme is available at: https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/research/doctoral-studies/phd-handbook General Requirements The requirements for admission to third cycle
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occupational pension scheme. Read more on the University website about being a Lund University employee Work at Lund University Work duties and areas of responsibility As a PhD student in iPS cell therapies in
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doctoral programme, which includes participation in research projects as well as third cycle courses, seminars and conferences. During your doctoral studies, you will have the unique opportunity to work
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on lth.se. https://www.lth.se/english/study-at-lth/phd-studies/ Project description Our future energy system requires efficient and environmentally friendly electrolyzers, fuel cells and batteries based
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physiology of thermal adaption. Work duties The position is linked to the research program "HotLife – Pathways to Survival in a Warmer World," funded by the European Research Council (ERC). The overarching