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/ ) at the Department of Clinical Microbiology, at Umeå University (https:// www.umu.se/en/department-of-clinical-microbiology/ ), the PhD candidate work in the Marie Skłodowska-Curie (MSCA) Doctoral Network GLYCOCALYX
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/en/department-of-clinical-microbiology/ ), the PhD candidate work in the Marie Skłodowska-Curie (MSCA) Doctoral Network GLYCOCALYX . About the Network: GLYCOCALYX brings together 15 leading European
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. The Centre offers a unique environment that prioritises collaboration, networking, and strategic planning in order to address today’s societal challenges. Read more about the Arctic Centre at Umeå University
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community of individuals from a wide range of nationalities. As a PhD student with us, you benefit from comprehensive career development support, opportunities for networking, and access to robust
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of a diverse set of people from different nationalities, backgrounds, and fields. As a PhD student working with us, you receive the benefits of support in career development, networking, administrative
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engagement. As a postdoctoral researcher working with us, you receive the benefits of support in career development, networking, administrative and technical support functions, along with good employment
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interactions, and human mobility networks. The project is conducted in close collaboration between Umeå University and Lund University, with opportunities for an international research stay at Heidelberg
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of greenhouse gases in both time and space. We will then use these and other methods to determine the carbon balance in a network of headwater catchments across Europe (boreal and Arctic Northern Europe
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Laboratory (SciLifeLab) and the Integrated Science Lab (IceLab), giving access to a highly collaborative and multidisciplinary research network. Key responsibilities Design and execute wet‑lab and/or
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net radiation, and because snowmelt and evapotranspiration (ET) of meltwater are sinks for latent heat. Growing season water inputs in these environments originate from both rain and meltwater, but