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, computer science, mathematics, chemistry, engineering and physics. The department has over 200 employees with around 60 PhD students. Please read more about the department's work at https://www.uu.se/en/department
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projects with industry is anticipated. Supervision of undergraduate and PhD-student projects can be part of the working duties. The work will be of primarily experimental character. Duties The project is
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. Supervision of undergraduate and PhD-student projects can be part of the working duties. The work will be of primarily experimental character. Duties The project is focused on experimental studies to link
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eukaryote evolution such as the origin of plastids. You will join a vibrant lab of PhD students and postdocs that are passionate about the fascinating world of protists. Project description The Burki lab
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. Requirements To qualify for an employment as a researcher you must have a PhD degree or a foreign degree equivalent to a PhD degree in Astronomy or Physics. Furthermore, candidates should be fluent in English
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. Requirements PhD degree, or a foreign degree equivalent to a PhD degree, in materials science, chemistry, or similar. The degree needs to be obtained by the time of the decision of employment. Those who have
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the European Research Council (ERC) and will be carried out in close collaboration with experimental groups in Europe and the US. Requirements PhD degree in physics or a foreign degree equivalent to a PhD degree
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. Those who have obtained a PhD degree three years prior to the application deadline are primarily considered for the employment. The starting point of the three-year frame period is the application
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500 million, out of which more than half is made up of external funding. The staff amounts to approximately 345 employees, out of which 100 are PhD-students, and there are in total more than 700
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context. Requirements Applicants will possess a PhD degree, or a foreign equivalent degree, in a relevant discipline (Archaeology, History, etc). These are qualifying positions for researchers in the early