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communication skills orally and in writing are mandatory. Who we are Place of work and area of employment All post doc fellows will be part of Center for Ice-Free Arctic Research (CIFAR). You can find more about
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. Supporting the development of structured collaborations between education providers and industry to strengthen training relevance and uptake. Communication, dissemination, and strategic outputs Coordinating
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. Experience in building research networks, and communication across disciplines and professions are considered important, due to the research collaborative- and cross-disciplinary focus. Considering the wider
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or similar. Experience in handling dynamic modelling and control, experimental setup and testing, Digital Twin and Machine Learning Publication experience Collaboration and/or management skills Communication
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, cryogenics and surface-science tools. You have strong communication and writing skills in English. You are a team player but also do not mind working independently. Who we are/ The Department The Department
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daily life. We encourage open communication and develop a cohesive sense of community across teams and disciplines. A flexible working environment that supports work-life balance and individual needs
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, where mutual trust, kindness, and professional dialogue are part of daily life. We encourage open communication and develop a cohesive sense of community across teams and disciplines. A flexible working
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, MatLab) Very good skills with databases and large datasets Good collaboration skills and ability to work in an interdisciplinary team Very good knowledge of English (written and oral) Good communication
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, where mutual trust, kindness, and professional dialogue are part of daily life. We encourage open communication and develop a cohesive sense of community across teams and disciplines. A flexible working
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, and biodiversity monitoring Communicating results and working closely with international partners and stakeholder. Together, these positions will contribute to developing scalable image‑based monitoring