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this environment, we offer lectures, workshops and other events for researchers, students, and the public. Read more about us at: https://www.umu.se/en/humlab/ Humlab is now looking for a postdoctoral fellow to work
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system, and related issues of sustainable corporate finance. We also welcome research related to the use of digital tools, greenhouse gas emission calculation practices, or biodiversity. Both critical and
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actors in the food system. Examples of possible focuses are retail governance practices, sustainability reporting and measurement in the food system, and related issues of sustainable corporate finance. We
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have extensive experience in laboratory work and is expected to be able to work both independently and in collaboration with colleagues at KTH and other universities. The project is financed by EIC
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application! Work assignments AIR2 is a five-year multidisciplinary national project financed by the Wallenberg AI, Autonomous systems, and Software Program (WASP) whereby you will have the opportunity
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includes, for example, the areas of labour markets, wellbeing and welfare, macro-financing, globalisation and econometrics. The position is specifically at the AI-Econ Lab at Örebro University (https
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. Administrative assignments within LUDC and Exodiab. Responsibility for financing and financial planning. Other assignments may also occur. Other qualifications The job requires: Medical license issued by
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-year postdoctoral position in the field of Algebraic Geometry. The position is financed by the ERC starting grant “Correspondences in enumerative geometry: Hilbert schemes, K3 surfaces and modular forms
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the research questions. The position is funded primarily by the project Human Rights for a Politically and Culturally Sustainable World, financed by the LMK Foundation . The research will take place
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plant responses to applied forces, and fusing interaction-derived signals with visual data for anomaly detection under field-relevant conditions. This postdoctoral scholarship is financed by the KEMPE