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the Diabetic Complications unit at Lund University Diabetes Centre (LUDC; www.ludc.lu.se), led by Professor Maria F. Gomez and within the strategic research area EXODIAB (Excellence of Diabetes Research in
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Information Technology works broadly with research within Cryptography, Computer Security, Wireless, and Fixed Networks. The security group has around 20 members. The main research directions are Cryptography
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this field is performed in relation to the Helsingborg Safety Hub located in Lund University Campus Helsingborg. Work duties You will primarily devote yourself to your doctoral programme, which includes
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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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-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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foundations of society in the wake of today’s divergent mobilizations. The project is led by Professor Mia Liinason. Read more about the project: Gender Struggles in the New Conjuncture. We are now looking for
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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
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models, statistical signal processing, statistical theory and computational statistics, and probability theory, with applications in areas such as medicine, environmental research, and financial
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(BMC) at Lund University and is led by Professor Trevor Forsyth. Research in the group is organised around two main themes. The first focuses on the use of large-scale scientific facilities to elucidate
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research environment focused on the cognitive neuroscience of memory. The group combines high-temporal-resolution electrophysiology (EEG), eye tracking, and advanced computational approaches to investigate