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physical geography, for research on the role of perennial snowfields in the water cycle in northern Sweden, with special focus on evapotranspiration. The start date is fairly flexible but ideally sometime
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entry requirements and the specific entry requirements established by the Faculty Board of Science and Technology, and be deemed to have the overall ability required to benefit from the education (Higher
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and CH4) from headwaters, and use of machine learning and process-based model for large scale assessments and projections of the land-water carbon cycle to variation in climate conditions. The detailed
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Nils Skoglund (email: nils.skoglund@umu.se ) About us The Department of Applied Physics and Electronics (TFE) has 110 employees and is part of the Faculty of Science and Technology. The doctoral
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initially symmetrical structures transform into complex and specialized forms. This process is essential for the development of multicellular organisms and plays a key role in shaping the remarkable diversity
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which can be exploited by malicious actors. This project will be conducted in the Software Engineering and Security (SES) group. The student will conduct an in-depth investigation of the software patching
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be complete in order for it to be considered in the recruitment process. The application must be made via the e-recruitment system Varbi. The Department of Informatics At the Department of Informatics
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-motivated References, interviews and other possible evaluations of shortlisted candidates will also be considered. Employment conditions The successful candidate will be physically based at the Department
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, architectural theory, urbanism, architectural technology, gender studies, or critical theory. We are looking for a candidate with a strong interest in research, and the ability to work independently as well as in
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completed 90 ECTS in Biology or other subjects relevant to the research area, such as Chemistry, Physics, or Computer Science. Of these, at least 15 ECTS have to be in a subject directly relevant to