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Doctoral student in development of nanowire devices for photonic neuromorphic computing (PA2026/472)
analysis. You will work on developing and exploring the synthesis, processing, properties, and performance of nanowire-based devices for nanophotonic based neuromorphic computing and optical sensing. Your
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led by Associate Professor Johan Staaf and includes a further 5 staff members. The group is international and comprises both senior and junior researchers and PhD students. We are now looking for a
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of systematically gathering and organising large amounts of data that are difficult to access. The candidate will work in close collaboration with the project manager Emma Johansson, Associate Professor
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research group is located in Malmö. More information about the group can be found here. The group is led by Associate Professor Malin Wennström. Within the group, we care about creating a positive
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position, collaborating closely with the project team throughout all stages of data collection and analysis. The position will be supervised by Emma Johansson, Associate Professor at the Lund University
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in health and disease, with a particular focus on dietary patterns and chronic diseases. The group is led by Associate Professor Emily Sonestedt and consists of a small, dynamic team of researchers
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. We view gender equality and diversity as strengths and assets. The department currently has three female professors, including a Lise Meitner Professor, and one female senior lecturer. Of our 15 senior
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are united in our efforts to understand, explain and improve our world and the human condition. Work duties The work involves field studies and associated computer, greenhouse and laboratory work as part of
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-2024-COG no. 101171587) and is led by the Principal Investigator Yafa Shanneik, Professor of Islam and Society at SOAS , University of London. The project examines how state-led genetic healthcare
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lidar. The development is done by raytracing, Computer Aided Design and 3D printing. After calibration, the instruments will be tested in field for applications within bloodsucking disease vectors as