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requirements for third-cycle studies in Materials Engineering, the applicant must have been awarded a Degree of Master of Science Engineering with a major in Mechanical Engineering or a Degree of Master (60
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datasets from Fennoscandian lakes—including climate data, water chemistry, biotic indicators, and satellite remote sensing. The main goal is to identify critical ecological thresholds that, when not met
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. Duties The main task of the position consists of planning projects, sampling and extracting DNA from remains of humans and animals, preparation of DNA sequencing libraries and performing DNA library
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concluded with the public defense of a doctoral thesis. The appointed doctoral students will receive a salary from the University during four years, and their primary obligation is to complete their PhD
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of diplomas and grades from previous university studies and certificates of fulfilled language requirements (see above) . Translations into English or Swedish if the original document is not issued in one
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of Sustainability Science. Qualifications Requirements for the position are: Bachelor’s or master's level education from natural or social sciences within relevant fields, e.g. sustainability science, geography
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The primary task is to contribute as an expert in various research projects supported by CIPA/InfraVis. Regular and active participation in joint activities, including meetings, is required to promote knowledge
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partners from both academia and industry, we contribute towards tomorrow’s technology and society. Our main research areas cover all aspects of mobile communication systems and services, with topics
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(BMC) at Lund University and is led by Professor Trevor Forsyth. Research in the group is organised around two main themes. The first focuses on the use of large-scale scientific facilities to elucidate
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of the discipline and the department. The main duties will include: taking a leading role in the planning and implementation of the intervention study EASY, aimed at physically inactive children and their parents