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two pages) 2. CV 3. Diplomas of bachelor and Master level degrees 4. Bachelor/Master theses work/other relevant publications 5. Other merits of relevance for the position 6. Contact information to two
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two pages) 2. CV 3. Diplomas of bachelor and Master level degrees 4. Bachelor/Master theses work/other relevant publications 5. Other merits of relevance for the position 6. Contact information to two
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development of new materials for gas separation applications. About the employment The position is intended to result in a doctoral degree. The main task of the PhD student is to pursue their doctoral studies
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. Application deadline is on the 18th of August 2024.. Description of the project and main work tasks The postdoc will work in the research project "Remote and flexible work arrangements: A cross-national study
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area spans a multidisciplinary network of 20 principal investigators across three faculties with Professor Lars Nyberg as the project leader. Application The application must include: A personal letter
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University degree in Life Sciences or Computer Engineering (or equivalent fields) at the time of the recruitment. A master's degree (240 ECTS) in one of the above fields is highly meritorius. You should have
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values diversity and gender balance and therefore encourages female applicants in this call. Additional information The main location for education is Umeå. Salary will be offered according to the present
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and manipulation. The primary objective of this postdoctoral postion is to enhance our understanding of the types of strategies that may be enacted in this context and how the various constraints
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credits and 60 credits at advanced level in sociology (master's level) or other education of equivalent scope and specialization. Other qualification requirements are: a good knowledge of quantitative
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individual cell outcomes. However, current bacterial scRNA-seq methods suffer from the low number of cells being sequenced and the low number of transcripts detected in each cell. Therefore, our primary