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and 40 are PhD students. Project description The position will be associated with the project “Effects of bottom trawling on linked ecological-biogeochemical processes: scaling up to regional
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for Palaeogenetics . The postdoc will join the First Contact project, funded through a grant from the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation. The postdoctoral project is aimed at analyzing ancient DNA from large mammal
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of large groups of (functional) materials, such as soft matter and polymers, biomaterials, self-assembled and porous materials, for primarily applications in Materials Science and Sustainable/Green Chemistry
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will join a large research team of students, postdocs, and junior researchers. Preferred qualifications: Strong background in MOFs or CO2 removal techniques is preferred. Experience in electron
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of the Earth system and large-scale biogeochemical cycles, and how these are affected by and are feeding back on anthropogenic perturbations such as climate warming. One of our prioritized long-standing research
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working with NoSQL and relational databases (e.g. MongoDB or PostgreSQL), data mining and data-model integration. The position requires a PhD in a relevant field, including computer science, data science
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methods using Big data. Excellent English language skills are required. Terms of employment The position involves full-time employment for a maximum of 12 months. Start date as per agreement. Stockholm
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large extent of the data utilized in this project will be in a textual format, hence expertise in the field of NLP, Natural Language Processing, is needed for this position. Main responsibilities
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the Arrhenius Laboratories for Natural Sciences, which are situated in the northern part of the University Campus at Frescati. Some 300 people of which about 70 are PhD students work at the Department, engaged in
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and large-scale parallel simulations will be utilized. The project is a collaboration between the department of Mathematics at Stockholm University and FLOW, KTH, in the Department of Engineering