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PhD position in Causal Discovery

 Causal inference is the part of statistics and machine learning that deals with cause-effect relations. Knowing these relations makes it possible to predict what will happen when some change is made to a system. In many scientific fields and domains of application, we would want to learn the causal relations from data: causal discovery. Despite recent advances, there is still a lot of work to be done on this highly challenging, highly relevant problem.

Some of the challenges that you may work on include:

  • developing a theory of which causal structures we can hope to distinguish from each other based on data. Even for the seemingly simple linear case, no such complete theory is known, though algebraic geometry provides a starting point;
  • devising causal discovery algorithms that balance speed of execution with optimality guarantees;
  • leveraging generative deep learning architectures to learn causal relations, while at the same time quantifying the uncertainty about these relations.

This is a fully funded five-year position. It consists of 70% research and 30% teaching, so you will also be involved in supporting the preparation and teaching of Bachelor- and Master-level courses and in supervising student theses.

Qualifications

We are looking for a candidate with perseverance and enthusiasm for scientific research. You also have

  • a Master’s degree in Computer Science, Mathematics, Artificial Intelligence, or a related field;
  • a solid background in the theory of machine learning or statistical learning — familiarity with causal inference or algebraic geometry is considered a plus;
  • strong mathematical skills;
  • demonstrated programming skills;
  • excellent communication skills in English, both in speech and in writing.

Offer

  • A position for 5 years;
  • A full-time gross salary that starts at €2,541 and increases to €3,247 per month (scale P of the Collective Labour Agreement Dutch Universities (CAO));
  • 8% holiday bonus and 8.3% end-of-year bonus;
  • A pension scheme, partially paid parental leave, and flexible employment conditions 
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     based on the Collective Labour Agreement Dutch Universities.

In addition to the employment conditions laid down in the CAO for Dutch Universities, Utrecht University has a number of its own arrangements. For example, there are agreements on professional development, leave arrangements and sports. We also give you the opportunity to expand your terms of employment via the Employment Conditions Selection Model. This is how we like to encourage you to continue to grow.

For more information, please visit working at the Faculty of Science. 

 can be found here.

About the organisation

The Department of Information and Computing Sciences 

 is nationally and internationally renowned for its research in Computing Science and Information Science. Relevant areas of interdisciplinary research include Artificial Intelligence, Game Research, Foundations of Complex Systems, Applied Data Science and Integrative Bioinformatics. The department works, among others, closely with the University Medical Center, the Departments of Physics and Mathematics, and the Faculties of Humanities and Geosciences.

At the Faculty of Science 

, there are 6 departments to make a fundamental connection with: Biology, Chemistry, Information and Computing Sciences, Mathematics, Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Physics. Each of these is made up of distinct institutes that work together to focus on answering some of humanity’s most pressing problems. More fundamental still are the individual research groups – the building blocks of our ambitious scientific projects.

Utrecht University is a friendly and ambitious university at the heart of an ancient city. We love to welcome new scientists to our city – a thriving cultural hub that is consistently rated as one of the world’s happiest cities. We are renowned for our innovative interdisciplinary research and our emphasis on inspirational research and excellent education. We are equally well-known for our informal atmosphere and the can-do mentality of our people. This lively and inspiring academic environment attracts professors, researchers and PhD candidates from all over the globe, making both the University and the Faculty of Science a vibrant international and wonderfully diverse community.

Additional information

If you have any questions that you’d like us to answer, please contact dr. Thijs van Ommen 

 via m.vanommen1@uu.nl 
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Do you have a question about the application procedure? Please send an email to science.recruitment@uu.nl 

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Apply

Everyone deserves to feel at home at our university. We welcome employees with a wide variety of backgrounds and perspectives.

If you have the expertise and the experience to excel in this role, then simply respond via the “Apply now” button! Please enclose:

  • your letter of motivation;
  • your Curriculum Vitae;
  • the names, telephone numbers, and email addresses of two references;
  • a copy of your MSc certificate;
  • transcripts showing grades obtained on your bachelor and master courses.

If this specific opportunity isn’t for you, but you know someone else who may be interested, please forward this vacancy to them. 

Some connections are fundamental – Be one of them 

The application deadline is 29 August 2022.

PhD candidate in Psychology (NWO project 'ELDER: Life-Event Longitudinal Description and Explanation Research (ELDER)')

 This PhD project, funded by a NWO Open Competition grant awarded to Professor Jaap Denissen, will be conducted at the Department of Psychology, Section of Developmental Psychology 

 of Utrecht University. The proposed research aims to unravel the effects of negative life events on psychological functioning by improved description, explanation, and generalization. Using data from large and representative panel studies (e.g., the LISS panel), we will examine novel ways to describe nonlinear change in psychological functioning, by using sophisticated statistical methods that can take prior information into account. Furthermore, we will use event-triggered measurement bursts of plausible mediators (e.g., need satisfaction; re-alignment of shattered worldviews) to elucidate the mechanisms of change.

Main responsibilities of the PhD candidate will be to co-design and conduct research to address the research questions (e.g., set up appropriate statistical models to analyze longitudinal data). The PhD will help to develop Gaussian Process and GAM techniques, which are machine learning techniques for learning nonlinear trajectories. Furthermore, the candidate will become involved in longitudinal data collection of psychological mediators that can explain the effects of life events on psychological functioning. The PhD candidate will be supported in writing press releases based on the publications and write about the results on popular blog sites (e.g., Psychology Today).
 
Dr. ir. Joris Mulder (Tilburg University) will be the second promotor of the PhD trajectory. He has an extensive experience with Bayesian methods in general, and in the field of Bayesian Gaussian process methods in particular. The PhD also has the option to stay for 3 months at Prof. Luhmann’s lab at Bochum University.

Qualifications

We are looking for a dedicated candidate interested in the statistical and psychological analysis of developmental patterns surrounding major life transitions. The candidate must thrive in a collaborative environment that also asks for autonomy, and hold a proactive, mastery-oriented approach to one’s learning process. Research experience (e.g., in the context of a master thesis or research internship) in the field of analysing the effects of life events or other contextual variables on developmental patterns is not required but would be a plus.
 
Requirements:  

  • master’s degree in psychology, pedagogics, mathematics/statistics/machine learning, or an associated field;
  • excellent mastering of research methods and statistical methods;
  • strong proactive, collaborative, and creative working approach;
  • flexibility, strong social and organizational skills;
  • ability to work in a team while maintaining autonomy;
  • excellent writing and presentation skills.

Offer

We offer a full-time temporary position for one year that, with satisfactory completion, will result in an extension for an additional 3.5 years. During the total period of 4.5 years 20% of the time will be spend on teaching. Salary will range from a minimum of €2,541 in the first year to a maximum of €3,247 in the fourth year (scale P according to the Collective Labour Agreement Dutch Universities) gross per month, based on a full-time appointment.

The salary is supplemented with an annual holiday pay of 8%, and an end-of-year bonus of 8,3% per year. We offer flexible employment conditions 

 and terms of employment to support a good work – life balance of our employees. Other secondary conditions include a pension scheme and partially paid parental leave. For more information, please visit working at Utrecht University. 
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About the organisation

A better future for everyone. This ambition motivates our scientists in executing their leading research and inspiring teaching. At Utrecht University, 

 the various disciplines collaborate intensively towards major societal themes. Our focus is on Dynamics of Youth, Institutions for Open Societies, Life Sciences, and Sustainability.

The Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences 

 is one of the leading faculties in Europe providing research and academic teaching in cultural anthropology, educational sciences, interdisciplinary social science, pedagogical sciences, psychology, and sociology. More than 5,600 students are enrolled in a broad range of undergraduate and graduate programmes. The Faculty of Social and Behavioral Sciences has some 850 faculty and staff members, all providing their individual contribution to the training and education of young talent and to the research into and finding solutions for scientific and societal issues.

Additional information

The candidate will be part of the Child and Adolescent Studies 

 research school, which offers ample opportunity for additional training and professional growth. 

For additional information, please contact Professor Jaap Denissen 

 by email: j.j.a.denissen@uu.nl. 
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Apply

Everyone deserves to feel at home at our university. We welcome employees with a wide variety of backgrounds and perspectives.

Applications should include a motivation letter, a full CV, and (if possible) a copy of a master’s thesis or similar research report.
Interviews will be held in September and the preferred starting date is in the Fall of 2022.

The application deadline is 29 August 2022.

Ph.D. student (m/f/d) | Precision interferometry in gravitational wave detectors

 The Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (Albert Einstein Institute) is the largest research institute in the world, specializing in general relativity and beyond. The institute is located in Potsdam and Hanover, where it closely collaborates with the Leibniz Universität Hannover. MPI in Hanover is looking for a Ph.D. student (m/f/d) for precision interferometry in gravitational wave detectors.

Our research

The Albert Einstein Institute (AEI) offers a unique research environment with groups working in ground- and space-based laser interferometry, laser development, non-classical light sources, modern control, and gravitational wave data analysis. AEI researchers are involved in all operating and planned gravitational wave detectors worldwide. It is one of the world-leading gravitational wave detector instrumentation institutions and offers high-class optics laboratories, professional electronics, and mechanical workshops.

The open position is part of the cooperative project Glass Technologies for the Einstein Telescope of the AEI in Hanover and the Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Optics and Precision Engineering. The Einstein Telescope is a planned gravitational wave observatory in Europe, and AEI is involved in various research activities to make it a reality. Within our project, we will develop critical technologies for the Einstein Telescope seismic isolation, such as integrating Meta-lens structures with monolithic fiber collimators. In addition, numerical and analytic modeling will be performed to define requirements for the instrumentation.  

Your profile

Applicants should hold a master degree in physics, or equivalent, and should have one or more of the following skills: 

  • Experience with high precision optics, lasers, and interferometers.
  • Good programming skills, with an emphasis on Python.
  • Analytical analysis and numerical simulations of physical systems.

We are particularly interested in hiring motivated, communicative, and creative applicants with excellent analytical thinking. You should be interested in learning various skills such as numerical modeling, electronic and mechanical design, and working with precision optics. 

We offer

The successful candidate will enroll in the Ph.D. program at Leibniz Universität Hannover and will participate in the coordinated Ph.D. program of our International Max Planck Research School with lectures on advanced topics, extended soft skills training, and social events.

Payment is according to 75% of the pay scale of public services in Germany TVöD Bund E13. The expected duration of the PhD program is three years and can be extended to four years.

The Max Planck Society is committed to employing more severely disabled people. We value diversity and therefore welcome all applications - regardless of gender, nationality, skin color, origin, religion and ideology, disability, age, sexual orientation, and identity.

Your application

Please upload your application documents combined into a single PDF file on our 

application portal. It should include a cover letter, your CV, Master’s degree certificate or the tentative date of graduation and a transcript of records. One letter of reference should be requested through or application portal. Please get in contact with Sina Köhlenbeck () for further information. The position is open until filled.

Please note the data protection information.

Doctoral (PhD) student position in Integrative Physiology/Immunology and metabolism

 To be a doctoral student means to devote oneself to a research project under supervision of experienced researchers and following an individual study plan. For a doctoral degree, the equivalent of four years of full-time doctoral education is required.

The research group

The Integrative Physiology research group focuses on mechanisms underlying metabolic disorders with particular, but not exclusive, focus on insulin resistance in skeletal muscle. Using novel methodology developed in the group to incubate and analyse human skeletal muscle samples ex-vivo, we were the first to demonstrate defects in insulin stimulation of intracellular signalling molecules in patients with insulin resistant type 2 diabetes mellitus. The effects of exercise and muscle contraction in regulation of insulin sensitivity both whole body and in muscle is also a key area of investigation, as are effects of skeletal muscle immobility and/or denervation. Clinical investigations in, parallel with primary human skeletal muscle cultures, where skeletal muscle cells are grown in vitro from patient biopsies, and model organisms are used to approach metabolic disease from a multidisciplinary angle in order to address gene and protein regulation, cell physiology and whole body metabolism.

The doctoral student project and the duties of the doctoral student

Obesity and type 2 diabetes are associated with chronic activation of the immune system. Inappropriate inflammatory responses and the accumulation of immune cells in metabolic tissues contributes to the development of insulin resistance and the cardiometabolic complications associated with type 2 diabetes. Skeletal muscle is the major contributor to post-prandial regulation of glucose levels and therefore a key player in the development of type 2 diabetes. However, inflammatory responses affecting muscle metabolic responses are poorly characterized. 

Small molecules derived from arachidonic acid play important roles in inflammatory responses, and several eicosanoids are increased by exercise. We recently discovered that eicosanoid receptors are expressed in skeletal muscle cells and our preliminary results suggest that activation of those receptors in skeletal muscle cells alters glucose metabolism. Altogether, these data suggest a role of eicosanoid signaling in skeletal muscle immunometabolic responses, but this has to date not been investigated.

Overall aim

The present PhD project focuses on the effects of eicosanoid signaling on insulin responses and inflammation in skeletal muscle. And will include the following projects:

  • Identification of eicosanoid-mediated pathways regulating the metabolic responses. Using transcriptomics, phosphoproteomics and literature review, the PhD student will identify eicosanoids involved in metabolic responses. A background in bioinformatics is an advantage.
  • Metabolic characterization of eicosanoid signalling in human skeletal muscle. Using primary skeletal muscle cell cultures, the PhD student will measure glucose uptake, substrate oxidation and metabolic pathway activation in response eicosanoids.
  • Selective targeting of skeletal muscle eicosanoid signalling. Selectively targeting of muscle with agonists in vivo may be challenging. We therefore propose to determine the specific binding partners of the receptors of interest in skeletal muscle compared to other tissues. Identification of co-receptors specific to skeletal muscle could provide with unique ways to selectively target skeletal muscle metabolism in vivo.

What do we offer?

A creative and inspiring environment full of expertise and curiosity. Karolinska Institutet is one of the world's leading medical universities. Our vision is to pursue the development of knowledge about life and to promote a better health for all. At Karolinska Institutet, we conduct successful medical research and hold the largest range of medical education in Sweden. As a doctoral student you are offered an individual research project, a well-educated supervisor, a vast range of elective courses and the opportunity to work in a leading research group. Karolinska Institutet collaborates with prominent universities from all around the world, which ensures opportunities for international exchanges. You will be employed on a doctoral studentship which means that you receive a contractual salary. Employees also have access to our modern gym for free and receive reimbursements for medical care.

Eligibility requirements for doctoral education

In order to participate in the selection for a doctoral position, you must meet the following general (A) and specific (B) eligibility requirements at latest by the application deadline.

It is your responsibility to certify eligibility by following the instructions on the web page Entry requirements (eligibility) for doctoral education.

A) General eligibility requirement

You meet the general eligibility requirement for doctoral/third-cycle/PhD education if you:

  1. have been awarded a second-cycle/advanced/master qualification (i.e. master degree), or
  2. have satisfied the requirements for courses comprising at least 240 credits of which at least 60 credits were awarded in the advanced/second-cycle/master level, or
  3. have acquired substantially equivalent knowledge in some other way in Sweden or abroad.*

Follow the instructions on the web page Entry requirements (eligibility) for doctoral education.

*If you claim equivalent knowledge, follow the instructions on the web page Assessing equivalent knowledge for general eligibility for doctoral education.

 

B) Specific eligibility requirement

You meet the specific eligibility requirement for doctoral/third-cycle/PhD education if you:

- Show proficiency in English equivalent to the course English B/English 6 at Swedish upper secondary school.

Follow the instructions on the web page English language requirements for doctoral education.

Verification of your documents Karolinska Institutet checks the authenticity of your documents. Karolinska Institutet reserves the right to revoke admission if supporting documents are discovered to be fraudulent. Submission of false documents is a violation of Swedish law and is considered grounds for legal action.

(A) and (B) can only be certified by the documentation requirement for doctoral education.

Skills and personal qualities

  • Ability to contribute ideas for new research projects.
  • Ability to work with meticulous attention to detail.
  • An enthusiastic interest in diabetes research.
  • Evidence of excellent interpersonal skills, with the ability to communicate research ideas and results in a clear and logical way and the ability to confidently and effectively interact with colleagues and the broader research community.
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills in English.
  • A conscientious and enthusiastic working approach.
  • Excellent planning, organizational and problem-solving skills.
  • A background in bioinformatics, particularly R programming is a plus.
  • Skills in cell culture and quantitative RT PCR is an advantage.

Terms and conditions

The doctoral student will be employed on a doctoral studentship maximum 4 years full-time.

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https://ki.se/fyfa/integrativ-fysiologi

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Application process

Submit your application and supporting documents through the Varbi recruitment system. Use the button in the top right corner and follow the instructions. We prefer that your application is written in English, but you can also apply in Swedish.

Your application must contain the following documents:

- A personal letter and a curriculum vitae
- Degree projects and previous publications, if any
- Any other documentation showing the desirable skills and personal qualities described above
- Documents certifying your general eligibility (see A above)
- Documents certifying your specific eligibility (see B above)

Selection

A selection will be made among eligible applicants on the basis of the ability to benefit from doctoral education. The qualifications of the applicants will be evaluated on an overall basis.

Karolinska Institutet uses the following bases of assessment:

- Documented subject knowledge of relevance to the area of research
- Analytical skill
- Other documented knowledge or experience that may be relevant to doctoral studies in the subject.

All applicants will be informed when the recruitment is completed.

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Type of employmentPhD placement
Contract typeFull time
First day of employmentUpon agreement
SalaryMonthly salary
Number of positions1
Working hours100
CityStockholm
CountyStockholms län
CountrySweden
Reference numberSTÖD 2-3061/2022
Contact
  • Professor Anna Krook, supervisor, anna.krook@ki.se
  • Nicolas Pillon, Co-supervisor, nicolas.pillon@ki.se
Union representative
  • Henry Wölling, SEKO, henry.wolling@ki.se
  • Helin Norberg, SACO, helin.norberg@ki.se
  • Niklas Andersson, OFR, niklas.andersson@ki.se
Published14.Jul.2022
Last application date31.Aug.2022 11:59 PM CEST

Doctoral (PhD) student position in the project “Mechanisms of Amyloid Formation and Inhibition in Parkinson’s disease”

 The Department of Biosciences and Nutrition performs research and education in several areas of medical science including bioorganic chemistry, molecular endocrinology, cancer biology, functional genomics, systems biology, epigenetics, structural biochemistry, cellular virology, and nutrition. It offers an excellent international research and working environment, including around 250 scientists, students, administrative and technical personnel. The Department resides in the new biomedical research building Neo, aimed at being a creative and open environment that enables meetings, synergies, and exploration of areas of mutual interest across disciplines.

Do you want to contribute to top quality medical research?

To be a doctoral student means to devote oneself to a research project under supervision of experienced researchers and following an individual study plan. For a doctoral degree, the equivalent of four years of full-time doctoral education is required.

The research group

We are looking for a doctoral student in the research group of Assistant Prof. Axel Abelein and Prof. Jan Johansson. The research group studies protein misfolding and amyloid structures related to neurodegenerative diseases, in particular Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease, as well as biomaterials. The working space is located in Neo, KI Campus South in Flemingsberg, at the Department of Biosciences and Nutrition. The group consists of one professor, two assistant professors, two senior scientists and six post-docs and PhD students, providing a stimulating and supportive environment for a new PhD student.

More information about the group and research can be found at our homepage:
https://ki.se/en/bionut/laboratory-for-protein-misfolding-and-assembly

The doctoral student project and the duties of the doctoral student

This PhD project concerns the study of amyloid formation in neurodegenerative disorders, such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease, and the implication of molecular chaperones, in particular the BRICHOS domain. BRICHOS has excellent properties as an anti-amyloid molecular chaperone, inhibiting amyloid formation and associated toxicity and is hence a promising candidate for novel treatment approaches.

The aims of the project are (I) to better understand the molecular mechanisms of Parkinson’s disease and to find potential therapeutic strategies based on BRICHOS and (II) to develop new tools for diagnosis of neurodegenerative disorders.

This PhD project is multidisciplinary and combines protein biochemistry and structural biology in the context of neurodegenerative diseases. For the PhD student this project offers excellent opportunities to perform cutting-edge research in a friendly and inspiring work environment, learn state-of-the-art biochemical and biophysical techniques with the possibility to contribute to the search of new protein-based therapeutics.

The PhD student will perform major parts of the experimental work of this project and will plan the experiments, analyze the data and interpret and summarize the results. The work will be conducted both independently and together with other team members, and the PhD student is encouraged to develop own ideas. Courses of 60 credits related to the research topic are also included in the doctoral project, as well as participating in supervision of undergraduate students and attending international scientific conferences.

What do we offer?

A creative and inspiring environment full of expertise and curiosity. Karolinska Institutet is one of the world's leading medical universities. Our vision is to pursue the development of knowledge about life and to promote a better health for all. At Karolinska Institutet, we conduct successful medical research and hold the largest range of medical education in Sweden. As a doctoral student you are offered an individual research project, a well-educated supervisor, a vast range of elective courses and the opportunity to work in a leading research group. Karolinska Institutet collaborates with prominent universities from all around the world, which ensures opportunities for international exchanges.

You will be employed on a doctoral studentship which means that you receive a contractual salary. Employees also have access to our modern gym for free and receive reimbursements for medical care.

Eligibility requirements for doctoral education

In order to participate in the selection for a doctoral position, you must meet the following general (A) and specific (B) eligibility requirements at latest by the application deadline.

It is your responsibility to certify eligibility by following the instructions on the web page Entry requirements (eligibility) for doctoral education.

A) General eligibility requirement

You meet the general eligibility requirement for doctoral/third-cycle/PhD education if you:

  1. have been awarded a second-cycle/advanced/master qualification (i.e. master degree), or
  2. have satisfied the requirements for courses comprising at least 240 credits of which at least 60 credits were awarded in the advanced/second-cycle/master level, or
  3. have acquired substantially equivalent knowledge in some other way in Sweden or abroad.*

Follow the instructions on the web page Entry requirements (eligibility) for doctoral education.

*If you claim equivalent knowledge, follow the instructions on the web page Assessing equivalent knowledge for general eligibility for doctoral education.

 

B) Specific eligibility requirement

You meet the specific eligibility requirement for doctoral/third-cycle/PhD education if you:

- Show proficiency in English equivalent to the course English B/English 6 at Swedish upper secondary school.

Follow the instructions on the web page English language requirements for doctoral education.

Verification of your documents Karolinska Institutet checks the authenticity of your documents. Karolinska Institutet reserves the right to revoke admission if supporting documents are discovered to be fraudulent. Submission of false documents is a violation of Swedish law and is considered grounds for legal action.

(A) and (B) can only be certified by the documentation requirement for doctoral education.

Skills and personal qualities

This project covers many areas, including gene cloning and mutagenesis, recombinant protein production and purification, analytical biochemistry assays, optical spectroscopy, protein aggregation kinetics, protein structure determination techniques (NMR, EM) and others. Suitable backgrounds of the candidate include studies in protein biochemistry, biophysics, biotechnology, life science, biomedicine, or similar topics.

The candidate should have theoretical knowledge and practical experience in at least some of the described biochemical and/or biophysical techniques. Experience in working with proteins associated with amyloid formation is advantageous.

The successful candidate is expected to have a strong drive to pursue research, be organized and structured, work independently and have an ambitious and innovative attitude. The project is cross-disciplinary and pursued in collaboration with other research groups, and hence good collaborative skills are necessary. Emphasis will be put on personal skills in the evaluation process. Very good ability to speak and write in English is a requirement.

If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact the group leaders.

Terms and conditions

The doctoral student will be employed on a doctoral studentship maximum 4 years full-time.

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Application process

Submit your application and supporting documents through the Varbi recruitment system. Use the button in the top right corner and follow the instructions. We prefer that your application is written in English, but you can also apply in Swedish.

Your application must contain the following documents:

- A personal letter and a curriculum vitae
- Degree projects and previous publications, if any
- Any other documentation showing the desirable skills and personal qualities described above
- Documents certifying your general eligibility (see A above)
- Documents certifying your specific eligibility (see B above)

Selection

A selection will be made among eligible applicants on the basis of the ability to benefit from doctoral education. The qualifications of the applicants will be evaluated on an overall basis.

Karolinska Institutet uses the following bases of assessment:

- Documented subject knowledge of relevance to the area of research
- Analytical skill
- Other documented knowledge or experience that may be relevant to doctoral studies in the subject.

All applicants will be informed when the recruitment is completed.

www.bionut.ki.se

Want to make a difference? Join us and contribute to better health for all

Type of employmentPhD placement
Contract typeFull time
Number of positions1
Working hours100 %
CityFlemingsberg
CountyStockholms län
CountrySweden
Reference numberSTÖD 2-3022/2022
Contact
  • Axel Abelein, Assistant Professor , +46-8-52483542
  • Janne Johansson, Professor, +46-70-3457048
  • Thomas Tinglöv, Head of administration, +46-8-52483549
Union representative
  • Henry Wölling, SEKO, +46-8-52484080
  • Anders Lindholm, OFR, +46-8-52481012
  • Taher Darreh-Shori, SACO, +46-70-8620230|
Published11.Jul.2022
Last application date19.Aug.2022 11:59 PM CEST

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