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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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of measurement systems for electromagnetic circuits and related loss formation in tools such as LabView educational level equivalent to a master's degree in electrical engineering or similar good problem-solving
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, and advanced climate modeling to provide process-based insights into the ecological and economic consequences of climate change. Work duties The main duty of this position is to conduct research
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main task of the PhD student is to pursue their doctoral studies, which include participation in research and postgraduate courses. The duties can include teaching and other departmental work (up to a
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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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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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. You will collaborate closely with the principal investigator, other postdocs, PhD students, and external collaborators to advance research objectives and generate high-impact results. In
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taking into account the ability to benefit from the training based on the following criteria: Knowledge and skills relevant to the thesis project and the subject of study (e.g., gradings on relevant Master
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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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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