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international workplace with English as its working language. We value a committed, dynamic and collaborative work environment. Main responsibilities We are looking for a research assistant who can contribute
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. However, as a public authority, the university has Swedish as its main language according to the requirements of the Language Act, and the professor must be able to use Swedish as their working language
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managerial role; be able to use Swedish as the working language within four years. The department uses Swedish and English in parallel. The professor should be able to perform the majority of their tasks in
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the job advertisement, and that it is submitted before the deadline. Please include the following information with your application Your contact details and personal data Your highest degree Your language
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personal data Your highest degree Your language skills Contact details for 2–3 references Important: Your references should send us recommendation letters no later than 2024-06-15, via e-mail to postdoc
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your application Your contact details and personal data Your highest degree Your language skills Contact details for 2–3 references and, in addition, please include the following documents Cover letter
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. There are ample opportunities to work closely with postdocs and PhD students that focus on related projects. The research environment is international with English being the working language. See Prof. Schlebusch
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initiative and cooperating with others. You must be capable of independently carrying out and completing your duties within specified time limits. Familiarity with using computers and good language skills in
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to contribute to general operation of the lab. The working language in the group is English (good skills required) while written and spoken Swedish is a further merit and will facilitate required reporting and
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intelligence can be used in the development and design of information security policies that target employees. More specifically, the research will focus on how large language models can be trained and used