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will be taken by the faculty’s director of studies. About the employment The position is intendent to result in a doctoral degree and is limited to four years full time. If part-time teaching (max. 20
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of the spatial organization and design? This doctoral project will be part of the research group Infrastructures of care: architecture, liveable lives and just environments at Umeå School of Architecture, which
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) Lab within the Department of Computing Science. The ADS Lab is an internationally leading research group with a focus from distributed AI to autonomous resource management and modern. The Lab currently
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sites will be located close to Umeå and in Abisko, Sweden. The position also includes an outreach component to society and several stakeholders involved in river management and restoration. The position
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have both basic eligibility and special eligibility and be assessed as otherwise having the ability needed to cope with the education. Basic eligibility Basic eligibility for doctoral education is held
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. More information For more information contact Director of doctoral studies, Daniel Movilla Vega, [email protected] , +46 (0) 90 786 72 25 or or Head of Department, Professor Cornelia Redeker
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envelopes as passive architectural solutions, DC64° focuses on building productive interfaces between the disciplines of architecture and urban planning, building technology, urban water management, plant
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architectural designs, while contributing to innovation within the construction industry. You will have a large influence over the project's direction, and thus are expected to use your creativity and your
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interaction with researchers from different research fields and access to various scientific and technical expertise. https://www.aurora.umu.se/en/organisation-and-management/organisation/faculties/faculty
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found at https://www.aurora.umu.se/en/organisation-and-management/organisation/faculties/faculty-of-medicine/utbildning-pa-forskarniva/ Description of the PhD project As we age, our cognitive abilities