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carried out on a GitLab server. Within the project, the programmer is expected to work closely with the researchers who have developed the code. They are also expected to participate in group meetings (both
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Description of the workplace The Department of Immunotechnology conducts research ranging from advanced technology development to biomedical studies. The main research areas include sensitization
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equality and diversity as a strength and an asset. Your team You will be working in the Accelerator Development group consisting of a wide variety of experts within the accelerator field, including
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, developed at University of Missouri, USA. At Lund University, the method is used at the Faculty of Engineering, Faculties of Humanities and Theology, and Faculty of Social Sciences. We offer Lund University
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for the SI program at the department. You will also have collaboration with other SI leaders within the programme. Supplemental Instruction (SI) is an academic assistance program, developed at University
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for professional development. Read more on the university’s website about being an employee at Lunds University, Work at Lund University. Work duties and areas of responsibility You will have primary responsibility
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developing bioinformatic tools for analysis of microbial genome sequences. A particular focus is on further development of our FlaGs tool, the web server version of which can be found athttps://server.atkinson
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Prepare meeting agendas, take detailed meeting notes and support follow‑up actions from weekly and steering group meetings Book rooms, coordinate logistics, send invitations and organise internal and
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science. Good skills in using quantitative analysis tools within one or more of the following methods: Network analysis methods, visualization methods, online data collection (e.g. web scraping). Experience with
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large PhD programme and co-ordinates two international Master programmes. The Department has a well established reputation for wide-ranging research with an emphasis on long-term processes, and with