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University of Gothenburg, operating across two campuses in the city of Gothenburg. The department is organized into four divisions and employs approximately 270 people from over 30 countries. Research within
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The University of Gothenburg tackles society’s challenges with diverse knowledge. 56 000 students and 6 600 employees make the university a large and inspiring place to work and study. Strong
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mathematical modeling. Our research is highly multi-disciplinary and will be performed in close collaboration with medical researchers from the Sahlgrenska Academy at Gothenburg University and other medical
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University of Technology and University of Gothenburg in Sweden with approximately 300 employees from more than 30 countries is widely recognised for excellent research and education. Our department is located
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the Appointment Procedure for Teaching Posts at the University of Gothenburg. To be eligible for appointment as a postdoc, the applicant is required to have a doctoral degree, a doctoral degree in art or a foreign
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University of Gothenburg. This is an exceptional opportunity for a creative and driven scientist eager to rethink the application of X-ray crystallography in structure-based drug discovery. Your main work
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Information about the division and the department The Department of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) is a joint department at Chalmers University of Technology and the University
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the project’s consortium, which includes members from the University of Gothenburg, five European cities leading in green logistics, and several industry and policy partners to help set up local governance
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for Geography and Hydrology at the Department of Geosciences and will collaborate closely with the Department of Earth Sciences at the University of Gothenburg on the Swedish case study. The main purpose of a
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logistics operations in line with sustainability objectives. The candidate will become part of the project’s consortium, which includes members from the University of Gothenburg, five European cities leading