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statistics. The number of employees is 120, including 30 PhD students.The Department has three research programs: analysis and probability, algebra and geometry, applied mathematics and statistics. Duties
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statistics. The number of employees is 120, including 30 PhD students.The Department has three research programs: analysis and probability, algebra and geometry, applied mathematics and statistics. Duties
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statistics. The number of employees is 120, including 30 PhD students. The Department has three research programs: analysis and probability, algebra and geometry, applied mathematics and statistics. Duties
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statistics. The number of employees is 120, including 30 PhD students. The Department has three research programs: analysis and probability, algebra and geometry, applied mathematics and statistics. Duties
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mathematics and statistics. The number of employees is 120, including 30 PhD students. The Department has three research programs: analysis and probability, algebra and geometry, applied mathematics and
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mathematics and statistics. The number of employees is 120, including 30 PhD students. The Department has three research programs: analysis and probability, algebra and geometry, applied mathematics and
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mathematics and statistics. The number of employees is 120, including 30 PhD students.The Department has three research programs: analysis and probability, algebra and geometry, applied mathematics and
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mathematics and statistics. The number of employees is 120, including 30 PhD students.The Department has three research programs: analysis and probability, algebra and geometry, applied mathematics and
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, 7.100 employees and a turnover of SEK 7 billion. The position is affiliated to the Child and Baby Lab (www.babylab.se ) at the department of psychology. The lab includes some 30 researchers and PhD
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and their population are known to show strong pattern of local adaptation. The PhD project thus aims at studying the role of structural rearrangements (starting by gene duplications) in adaptation using