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the project Con-TEki investigates the role of transposable elements (TEs) as drivers of regulatory innovation in conifers (Norway spruce and Scots pine), contrasting outcomes with an angiosperm (aspen
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during the period from 2026-04-01 to 2027-03-27 within the framework of the project "Analysis and fractionation of biomass". You are welcome to apply by 2026-02-04. Project description The project
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of Chemistry during the period from 2026-03-02 to 2027-02-25 within the framework of the project "Analysis and fractionation of biomass". You are welcome to apply by 2026-02-04. Project description The project
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scientific community. Design research projects that are hypothesis-driven and contain a clear experimental component, preferably using quantitative methods, and ideally integrating both experimental and
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nanomaterials, specifically carbon dots, derived from plant-based resources, to replace non-sustainable incumbents in light-emitting applications, such as rare-earth-based phosphors and heavy-metal-based quantum
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analysis of existing health records, risk factors, and genetic data, as well as preparing research manuscripts for international peer-reviewed journals. You will work with statistics, data processing, and/or
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. They will also lead the analysis of the resulting data and the writing of manuscripts targeted at major journals. The research will be generously funded through a 5-year grant from the Wallenberg Scholars
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for this project: code analysis, static analysis, reverse engineering, defense mechanisms, vulnerability detection, exploit mitigation techniques, scalability, software systems, software quality, malware, computer
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. Image analysis, data visualization, or programming. The position is full-time and limited to 6 months. Application Your application should be written in Swedish or English and submitted via the e
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of Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics, alongside Computational Mathematics, Mathematical Statistics, and Analysis & Modelling. The Discrete Mathematics group consists of 10 faculty members whose research