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Description of the workplace The Division of Secure and Networked Systems at the Department of Electrical and Information Technology conducts broad research in cryptography, computer security
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Description of the workplace The position will be placed at the division of Computer Vision and Machine Learning at the Centre for Mathematical Sciences. The Centre for Mathematical Sciences is an
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: Very good oral and written proficiency in English. Experience in appropriate computational techniques, which can include electronic structure calculations, molecular dynamics simulations, QM/MM
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an independent research project on the topic of time resolved electrochemistry Participate in the development, design and characterisation of electrochemical cells Assist with the day-to-day operation of the solid
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English. A completed doctoral degree in a relevant subject area, such as tumor biology, immunology, or a related field. Strong ability to initiate, develop and conduct high-quality research. Documented
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and operation of mass spectrometers (MS), as well as multi-omics data integration and analysis. Detailed description of the work duties, such as: Research and optimization of acoustic cell sorting
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research. Programming skills. Excellent oral and written English proficiency. Good ability cooperate with others, social ability and communicative skills as well as being dedicated, analytical and organized
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theory and statistical signal processing, with applications in areas such as financial mathematics, environmental research and medicine. We attach great importance to a good, collegial working environment
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been completed earlier. Additional requirements very good knowledge of English, spoken and written good ability to work independently and to formulate and tackle research problems. good written and oral communication
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completed earlier. Additional requirements: Very good oral and written proficiency in English. Proved knowledge and experience with in physical chemistry applied to soft matter and nano-bio interfaces