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contribute to the project planning and management, supervision of students, as well as manuscript writing and navigation of the peer-review process. Your profile We are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral
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tax free and it is set for twelve months at a time, paid out on a six months basis. In exceptional cases, shorter periods may be acceptable. Application process An application must contain the following
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The amount is tax free and it is set for twelve months at a time, paid out on a six months basis. In exceptional cases, shorter periods may be acceptable. Application process An application must contain
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benefits through our collective agreement. Location: Solna Application process An application must contain the following documents in English or Swedish: A complete curriculum vitae, including date
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for twelve months at a time, paid out on a six months basis. In exceptional cases, shorter periods may be acceptable. Application process An application must contain the following documents in English
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community for interdisciplinary research and breakthrough discoveries. You will have access to two PI:s that you can meet and interact with to facilitate the research process and increase the synergetic
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intervention and implementation research in the field of diet, physical activity, family support and obesity prevention for children between 6-12 years old. The project aims to link two evidence-based
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it is set for twelve months at a time, paid out on a six months basis. In exceptional cases, shorter periods may be acceptable. Application process An application must contain the following documents
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Swedish doctorate or higher. Location: Solna Type of scholarship This is a postdoctoral student scholarship set for 4 months, paid out once and the amount is tax free. Application process An application
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researcher to work with Dr. David Marlevi and co-workers on the use of machine learning and physics-informed analysis for improved hemodynamic risk prediction using four-dimensional flow magnetic resonance