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programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Are you interested in working with social robotics and large language models in cybersecurity applications
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16 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Uppsala universitet Department Uppsala University, Department of Information Technology Research Field Communication sciences Computer science
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the ability to independently plan and carry out work. You have good communication skills in speech and writing, where through this quality you cooperate well with others and can present scientific
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the main working language. The department is located at the Biomedical Centre in Uppsala, which facilitates collaborations with research groups in biology, pharmacy, medicine and SciLifeLab and gives
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economic history, and/or heterodox economics. The project’s language is English. Working knowledge of other languages, especially Spanish, French, and Arabic, is a merit. More information: project leader
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are recruited from all over the world and English is the main working language. The department is located at the Biomedical Centre in Uppsala, which facilitates collaborations with research groups in biology
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around 45 PhD students, work at the department. New employees and students are recruited from all over the world and English is the main working language. The department is located at the Biomedical Centre
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, work at the department. New employees and students are recruited from all over the world and English is the main working language. The department is located at the Biomedical Centre in Uppsala, which
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approaches are required for the position: Excellent collaboration skills Good communication skills, oral as well as in writing. Very good knowledge of English in speech and writing. A structured approach, to
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the Programming Languages group that currently consists of 6 faculty and 7 PhD students that are working on different aspects of programming language design and verification. Beyond technical collaborations