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skills and linguistic analysis ability. Good collaboration skills and ability to work independently. Assessment criteria Selection for third-cycle studies is based on the student’s potential to profit from
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. professional experience. Other assessment criteria: Oral and written proficiency in Swedish, since parts of the empirical work will be done where Swedish is the dominating language. Knowledge in research methods
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Swedish or other Scandinavian language. Significant documented research experience (e.g. from postdoc or doctoral studies) from another university/institute or relevant experience from industry/public
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research work. Advanced level of working with Python/R/Matlab language. Eligibility Students with basic eligibility for third-cycle studies are those who- have completed a second-cycle degree- have completed
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Doctoral student in Energy Sciences - COMPEL focusing on grid integration of batteries (PA2024/1856)
Master's degree of relevance to the field Additional requirements: Very good oral and written proficiency in English. Good oral and written proficiency in a Scandinavian language due to the fact
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. If needed, a language support plan will be devised at the time of employment. We offer Lund University is a public authority which means that employees get particular benefits, generous annual leave and an
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, research and teaching is conducted within language and linguistics, literature, education, academic writing, and English for specific purposes (ESP). Here you will be conducting cognitive and experimental
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structures, extension of deep-learning frameworks for protein structure prediction, language models and algorithms for morphing and clustering. The recruited candidate will be enrolled in a graduate school in
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ability in a scripting language such as R or Python, as well as working effectively in a Linux command line environment good knowledge in statistics very good ability to communicate in English, both orally
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project safely and accurately. Since a large proportion of the department's teaching takes place at the undergraduate level where the teaching language is Swedish, it will be assumed that the proposed