22 computer-science-intern-"https:"-"https:"-"https:" Postdoctoral positions at University of Lund in Sweden
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antibody technology and computational biology studies. Good communication skills. Good collaborative skills, initiative and the ability to solve work tasks independently Assessment criteria This is a career
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Description of the workplace The Epigenetics and Chromatin Dynamics research group at the Department of Experimental Medical Science within the Faculty of Medicine is currently conducting research
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Description of the workplace Centre for Mathematical Sciences consists of approximately 150 teachers, researchers and doctoral students. Our team is actively involved in doctoral education and a
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for Sustainability Science (LUCSUS). The project aims to identify the legal, policy, and knowledge-based frameworks that can empower Indigenous People and Local Communities (IPLCs) to adapt to climate stress in a way
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, and is financed by SciLifeLab and the Wallenberg National Program for Data-Driven Life Science (DDLS) and the Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program (WASP). Work tasks and
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molecular structures capable of transferring electrons and interacting with light. Such assemblies also have applications in biomedicine. The primary objective is to develop computational methods, using deep
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for Medical Humanities (BRCMH) and the Lund Social Science Method Centre at Lund University as well as to the project RELI-GENE: Governing Health, Family and Religion: The Biopolitics of Genetic Counselling and
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Description of the workplace The Department of Immunotechnology conducts research ranging from advanced technology development to biomedical studies. The main research areas include immuno-oncology
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. The department is international with a relatively even gender distribution among employees. More on Centre for Mathematical Sciences Subject and project description A short specific subject description can be used
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of History at Lund University. The position is linked to ongoing research projects on digital exclusion – in collaboration with the Department of Arts and Cultural Sciences – and climate justice