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own way, shaped by the sensory systems it uses to detect and interpret the environment. Nikolaev lab investigates how vertebrates sense and process environmental signals across scales, from molecules
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biogeochemistry discipline, including Physical Geography, Biology, Environmental Sciences, or similar, and with previous postdoc experience. The ideal candidate should have strong expertise in aquatic
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activities in the Abisko region. This work includes planning and implementing environmental data collection in aquatic and terrestrial environments and laboratory work. The work is physically demanding and
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. The PhD degree should be in Materials Science, Organic or Printed Electronics, Experimental Physics, Chemistry, Electrical Engineering, or a related field. Additional requirements Documented experience
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. Doctoral students are expected to actively contribute to the research environment and a high level of attendance at the department is required. Physically the employee will be stationed at the Department
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documents you wish to submit (optional) As part of the application process, you will also be asked to answer questions related to your competencies and previous work experience. Contact If you have any
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of transposable elements (TEs) in this process. TEs occupy 50% of the human genome and are known to be very strong gene regulators. Therefore, to avoid their harmful effects, in adult tissues they are silenced by