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essentially equivalent knowledge outside Sweden. The applicant must have a basic education in medicine, bioinformatics, psychology, chemistry, or related subjects. The applicant must be able to work
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workplaces. Uppsala University has over 54,000 students, more than 7,500 employees and a turnover of around SEK 8 billion. The Department of Medical Sciences is a large clinical institution with more than 250
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workplaces. Uppsala University has over 54,000 students, more than 7,500 employees and a turnover of around SEK 8 billion. The Department of Medical Sciences is a large clinical institution with more than 250
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communication and wireless sensor networks as well as smart electronic sensors and medical systems. The Department of Electrical Engineering is an international workplace with around 140 employees that all
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of Medical Cell Biology at Uppsala University is a strong and international research environment. The department has more than 100 employees, of which about 25 are doctoral students, 10 postdoctoral fellows
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workplaces. Uppsala University has over 54,000 students, more than 7,500 employees and a turnover of around SEK 8 billion. The Department of Chemistry - Ångström conducts research and education in
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sources, electric vehicles, industrial IoT, 5G communication and wireless sensor networks, and smart electronic sensors and medical systems. The Department of Electrical Engineering is an international
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coordination. A key task will be communication with SweDeliver project partners as well as external stake holders such as the life sciences community, medical product agency and health care services in Uppsala
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workplaces. Uppsala University has over 54,000 students, more than 7,500 employees and a turnover of around SEK 8 billion. Admission to postgraduate education in the subject Engineering Sciences with
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the first year the placement can be at UC Santa Barbara, USA. The position is located at the Division of Biomedical Engineering in the interdisciplinary research group EMBLA, which is led by Professor Maria