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student's main task is to engage in their own doctoral training, which includes participation in research projects as well as doctoral courses, journal clubs, seminars, etc. The main goal of the project is to
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and opportunities in architecture. Research and postgraduate education at Umeå School of Architecture is structured in four main thematic areas: architectural design; architectural history, theory, and
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of solutions to a class of these equations in very singular settings. The purpose of this project is to show existence of these solutions and study their properties to learn more about mirror symmetry. The main
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scientific results in writing. The position is financed by Umeå University. The main supervisor will be Dr. Ylva Sjöberg, with Ryan Sponseller as assistant supervisor. Qualifications To be admitted for studies
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main interest is in the spatial, social, cultural, political, and experiential dimensions of architecture and urbanism. The notion of care is here understood broadly - as ethics; caring for places
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-structural building components made with biobased waste sourced from urban or industrial streams as main resources. The research project “Biobased Building Materials: Enhancing Circular Economy in the Swedish
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on the application, references, and interviews. Terms of employment The employment is expected to result in a doctoral degree and the main assignment for the doctoral student is thus to be part of the research
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degree where the main task is research within our effort to understand how microbial communities assemble and can be modulated towards healthy states. In your PhD studies, you will use molecular biology
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intended to result in a doctoral degree. The main task of doctoral students is to pursue their third-cycle studies, including active participation in research and third-cycle courses. The duties may include
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structured in four main thematic areas: architectural design; architectural history, theory, and critical studies; landscape and urbanism; and building construction, materiality, and computational design