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researcher (the Swedish Employers' Association). A postdoctoral position is intended as an initial step in a career and as an opportunity to further deepen and broaden research expertise. Additional
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strategies. The research group focuses on exploration of tumor immune microenvironments through spatial omics and imaging, development of computational models for prediction of molecular and clinical features
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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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(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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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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and epigenetic changes related to fibroblast activation. Requirements for the position are: A completed medical degree, or admission to a doctoral (third-cycle) education programme in medicine at Lund
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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
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doctoral programme, which includes participation in research projects as well as third cycle courses, seminars and conferences. During your doctoral studies, you will have the unique opportunity to work
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and Information Technology at Lund University, the Faculty of Engineering, LTH, works broadly with research within Cryptography, Computer Security, Wireless and Fixed Networks. The security group has
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Information Technology conducts broad research in cryptography, computer security, wireless and wired networks. The Security Group has around 20 members. The main research areas are cryptography, privacy, and