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two pages) 2. CV 3. Diplomas of bachelor and Master level degrees 4. Bachelor/Master theses work/other relevant publications 5. Other merits of relevance for the position 6. Contact information to two
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molecular biology, the applicant must have completed course requirements of at least 90 credits in the main field of study molecular biology, including courses in chemistry, cell and molecular biology
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for third-cycle education in mathematics with a specialisation in mathematics education, the applicant must hold a Degree of Master (60 or 120 credits) that includes courses in mathematics and mathematics
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to, publishing academic articles and popular science communication that arise from the project. Administrative and Service Focus (10% time) The main administrative responsibilities include project coordination and
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an emphasis on maintaining physical consistency, numerical stability, and real-time data assimilation within reduced-order models. Primary application areas include computational physics and climate modeling
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. The Perinatal laboratory is a research laboratory with extensive research activity of a high interna-tional level. The main languages are English and Swedish, the working environment is stimulating and developing
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another original language, a translation must be included. Attached documents must be in Word or PDF format. Applications must be submitted electronically using the e-recruitment system of Umeå University
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. The application must include: CV including relevant professional experience and knowledge. Copy of diplomas and grades from your previous university studies. Translations into English or Swedish if the original
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at Karolinska Institutet and Abitec Larodan Lipids. Main supervisors are Hanna Barriga (KTH) and Randi Nordström (RISE), with co-supervision by Matti Sällberg (KI) and Donald Kelemen (Abitec Larodan Lipids). You
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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