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coordinating unit for Lund University's InfraVis node, consisting of around 10 people with complementary expertise. InfraVis and CIPA provide all employees with professional development opportunities and strive
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works within wireless communications in a wider sense. The activities range from communication theory, information theory, joint communication and control, channel measurements/modeling, development
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things, that you prepare, purchase components, build, maintain, demount, and document laboratory setups in undergraduate education. You will also actively participate in the development of new laboratory
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of immunotherapies. Overcoming these challenges will require a deeper mechanistic insight to enable the development of rational, next-generation therapeutic strategies. To remain at the forefront of immunotherapy
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laser pulses, develop attosecond pulse sources and to study ultrafast processes in semiconductor nanostructures using electron instrumentation. The position(s) imply the development of ultra-short pulse
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modelling, numerical methods for multiphysics problems, and the development of numerical optimization methods for virtual design of metamaterials and structures. Do you want to be part of a dynamic research
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computation with the aim of addressing research problems in the natural sciences, engineering, or medicine. This may include, for example, the integration and development of models, as well as advanced
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the development of rational, next-generation therapeutic strategies. To remain at the forefront of immunotherapy research, Lund University, its Medical and Technical Faculties, and Skåne University Hospital
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, the following are considered as other qualifications: Completed courses and/or master thesis work within Computer Security and/or Cryptology. Industrial experience. Documented software development skills
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of the gas-phase composition. The work involves the development and application of advanced experimental methods to link surface structure, gas-phase reactions, and catalytic activity under realistic reaction