17 Linguistics Postdoctoral positions at GRK2376 "Confinement Controlled Chemistry" in Sweden
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funded by an EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Are you interested in working with language models and computer vision, with
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education to enable regions to expand quickly and sustainably. In fact, the future is made here. The Department of Language Studies conducts research in linguistics, Nordic languages, modern languages
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English, Swedish and German linguistic settings, is led by Associate Professor Samuel Merrill. The project will also study the role that social media platforms play in these matters in terms
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.). Experience of measurement with microwave instruments in a cryogenic setup, especially with quantum gate level operations. Swedish language proficiency is not a requirement for this position, but if you have an
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(or similar) Experience with analysis of large-scale data (particularly if combined with experience of writing code in a scripting language such as Perl or Python) Previous supervision of students Previous
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working language is English. In the lab, we advocate for diversity, equity and inclusion; promote open science and data sharing; encourage lab members to attend conferences; and foster healthy feedback
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scientific journals is required. Additional qualifications include familiarity with the Swedish language, Swedish housing traditions, and quantitative research methods. You are self-propelled, creative and
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leave, duties in labour unions, etc. We are looking for a colleague with: Advanced knowledge and skills in epidemiology and statistics; Advanced knowledge of a statistical programming language, e.g. SAS
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language skills in English is a requirement. This is evidenced by publications, where self-authored publications are extra meritorious. You are also expected to have good cooperation skills and an ability
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research facilities. The surrounding research teams include members from across the world and English is the natural used language at the Department.