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have basic knowledge related to building materials and especially including cementitious binders and concretes. You should speak fluent English. For further information about a specific subject see
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employment benefits at Linköping University is available here. Union representatives Information about union representatives, see Help for applicants . Application procedure Apply for the position by clicking
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for networking, and access to robust administrative and technical services—all within a setting that offers attractive employment conditions. To learn more about the department, please visit: https://www.umu.se/en
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administrative and technical services—all within a setting that offers attractive employment conditions. To learn more about the department, please visit: https://www.umu.se/en/department-of-computing-science
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of subclonal variation in cancer, we have developed a set of single-cell multiomics methods, such as DNTR-seq for joint WGS/mRNA-seq (see: Zachariadis et al. Mol. Cell 2020, Andrews et al. Nat. Methods 2021
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, molecular and population genetics, genomics, conservation, and behavior. More information about us, please visit: the Department of Zoology . SciLifeLab is a national research infrastructure. In Stockholm
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and future goals. (Maximum 1 page long) Copies of diplomas and grades from previous university studies and certificates of fulfilled language requirements (see above) . Translations into English or
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, Sweden (see: opeg-umu.com ). The research will be focused on the development of a novel light-emission technology termed the light-emitting electrochemical cell (LEC). The LEC is currently attracting
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basic and applied research, education and environmental monitoring in the research areas: animal ecology, aquatic ecology, molecular ecology and restoration ecology (see Research at the Department
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, Sweden (see: opeg-umu.com ). The research will be focused on the development of a novel light-emission technology termed the light-emitting electrochemical cell (LEC). The LEC is currently attracting