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microenvironments that can address complex biological questions in small intestine biology. You will work at the Biomedical Center at Lund University. This is a unique interdisciplinary environment that offers
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surface processes. The research ranges from fundamental studies of reaction mechanisms to applications in sustainable energy, catalysis, and plasma processes. The present position is placed in a research
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Subject description This postdoctoral position is part of the research project "Predicting climate driven shifts in thepast and future of crop pollination synchrony (BeeSYNC)". The project explores
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Description of the workplace This two-year postdoc will be part of the WASP-HS research cluster The AI Welfare State. The research cluster is a cross-university and cross-disciplinary
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), SLS (Switzerland), PETRA III (Germany), and the European XFEL in Germany. The project is computational. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to: Establish new deep-learning-based
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paradigms on how and why individuals in precarious conditions navigate the law. It contributes theoretically to socio-legal research, including legal cultures, legal consciousness, legal pluralism, and
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candidate will be part of the project “Is there a PERENNIAL future of agriculture?” funded by the European Research Council (ERC). The PERENNIAL project investigates whether a shift from annual to perennial
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Description of the Research Area The position is based at the Centre for Theology and Religious Studies . The postdoctoral researcher will also be affiliated with the Birgit Rausing Centre
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Description of the workplace The position as post doc (3 years) in human rights, with focus on digitisation and the green transition is located at the Division of Human Rights Studies, Department
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IPLCs achieve meaningful adaptation. This project is essential because it targets the root causes of vulnerability—inequitable governance, marginalisation of traditional knowledge, and limited access