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– of which 11 are professors. We offer PhD programmes in materials engineering, industrial engineering and management, and physics; master’s programmes in mechanical engineering, and others. The Department
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expression including Western blotting, immunohistochemistry, and cell culture. A person is eligible for a postdoc position if he or she has obtained a PhD and has extensive experience from 2-3 years
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, have around 350 employees, including 120 teachers and 120 PhD students. Approximately 5,000 undergraduate students take one or more courses at the department each year. You can find more information
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completed their PhD no more than three years before the application deadline. The department of Environmental and Life Sciences at the Faculty of Health, Science and Technology include the subjects Biology
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to supervise PhD and Master students. Your main responsibilities include design and implementation of experiments, analysis of neuroimaging data and psychophysiological data, and dissemination of the results. We
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that have: PhD in life sciences or related, with experience with working in a research group also after the PhD and a solid understanding of the research fields represented at the Department. Experience in
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. The department has 12 research groups, about 110 PhD students and about 140 employees. Within our research group you will find an exciting opportunity to work with colleagues across multiple disciplines and
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1 page), 2. A curriculum vitae (CV, max 2 pages), 3. A publication list, 4. Copies of PhD certificate and other relevant degree/exam certificates, or document proving upcoming date of defense 5
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to abiotic stresses. The postdoc is also expected to work in the examination of the micronutrients/toxic metals in different crops. Also, supervision of MSc and PhD students may be included in the work tasks
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manuscripts, and – at the interest of the postdoctoral researcher – to (co-)supervise MSc or BSc level projects, and contribute to teaching (e.g. on SLU’s PhD course on Integrated Pest and Pollinator Management