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with voltage-clamp fluorometry Practical experience with experiments on "silent" potassium-channel subunits Experience with the R programming language The position requires very good knowledge of English
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. In addition, the candidate will participate in international conferences where English is the standard language. Your qualifications You have completed a second-cycle degree or courses of at least 240
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characterization using LSI facilities. Good language skills in English, both for oral communication and presentation in writing, are required for this position. The workplace You will be employed by the Division
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to nanooptics. The working language is English. At LOE, you will be part of the Organic photonics and Nanooptics group (www.mpjonsson.com ), headed by Prof. Magnus Jonsson. Recent interests of the group include
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researchers. LOE is renowned for its world-leading research on organic electroactive materials, with applications ranging from bioelectronics to nanooptics. The working language is English. At LOE, you will be
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in microscopic characterization research experience and skills in materials characterization using LSI facilities. Good language skills in English, both for oral communication and presentation in
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location/language. However, the project should be formulated in such a way that it clearly shows added-value to heritage or memory studies, i. e. how the past is used in contemporary society. This opens up
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of the medical program, the speech and language pathology program and the biomedical program. Read more about about the Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences . We are looking for a PhD student in Medical
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with the development and adaptation of large language models for languages with limited resources. The workplace You will work in the Natural Language Processing Group within the Division for Artificial
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highly valued. During the AIR2 project, meetings with the industrial collaborators will be for the most part in Swedish and working knowledge of the Swedish language for collaboration with