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collection, data processing, solving & refining crystal structures using standard software. The work may require travel to institutes including ILL in France, DESY in Hamburg, and other centres as needed
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of Mathematical Statistics include stochastic models, statistical theory and computational statistics, probability theory and statistical signal processing, with applications in areas such as financial mathematics
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ultraviolet and a aquatic hyperspectral lidar. The development is done by raytracing, Computer Aided Design and 3D printing. After calibration, the instruments will be tested in field for applications within
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Administrative experience Computer experience and excellent digital skills. We will place great emphasis on personal skills. We will also consider ambition, drive and independence. Certain administrative tasks
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processes in the context of health and disease. To be a postdoc fellow at the AMBER programme you will get unprecedented medical, biological, and methodological capabilities, with a profound potential impact
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responsibilities As an Assistant Researcher you will work with the following work duties: Statistical data processing and analysis, production of scientific publications, presentation of results at meetings
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perform statistical analyses and quality control of collected material, process data, and compile results. The work will take place at the research clinic at CRC, Skåne University Hospital, Malmö, and at
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. These processes are complex and challenge both our intuition and numerical computational capabilities. Short-wavelength light (X-rays) can eject electrons from the inner shells of atoms, while electrons from
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position is to gain understanding of the quantum mechanical measurement processes and backaction effects that take place in our photodetectors. Work duties The main duties involved in a post-doctoral
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teaching and learning. The work duties include: The post-doctoral fellow will investigate how stellar and geomagnetic information is sensed and processed by the Australian Bogong moth Agrotis infusa, a model