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response. Within the research group, we value a good work environment based on respect and care in our interactions with one another. We continuously work to create conditions for job satisfaction
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knowledge and model structure developed within phase 1 of the research program Mistra Food Futures (mistrafoodfutures.se) and include extensive collaboration with various researchers and external
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scientist who will: Interact with and provide support for user groups in relation to their beamtimes Participate in the maintenance, development, commissioning of the HIPPIE beamline and its endstations
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focus strongly on agricultural crop production and its interaction with the surrounding environment. The research programmes address how different production methods, cultivation environments, and systems
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of Informatics (Faculty of Social Sciences), which contributes perspectives on human-computer interaction, information systems, digital practices, and socio-technical change, with a focus on how digital
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areas at the department include economic growth and structural change, innovation, energy and sustainability, development economics, and economic demography, as well as financial history and education and
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combination of different methods such as population genetics, analyses of fungal environmental DNA and soil spore banks in soil to find out about the life histories of ectomycorrhizal fungi in general, and
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trait variation, with a focus on how biotic interactions—particularly with pollinators—and abiotic factors shape plant reproductive strategies. We conduct our research along altitudinal gradients in
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are to identify AI-guide characteristics, investigate interactions between AI-guides, pedagogues and visitors, and explore the combination of visuo-verbal interactions for enhancing engagement and learning with
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Electron Microscopy (TEM) and HAADF-STEM images. Microscopy data are often degraded by noise and scan distortions, and clean ground truth data are rarely available. This project aims to go beyond standard