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technologies for signal amplification, conditioning, sampling, and wireless data transfer for sensing systems that operate in harsh environmental conditions, e.g., high temperature. Work duties The main duties
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multidisciplinary research group focusing on breast and prostate cancer. The group consists of three senior researchers, three associate researchers, one biomedical scientist, as well as PhD students and master’s
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design and run experiments on human interaction with artificial agents, contribute to modelling affective processes in AI systems, and investigate how emotional signalling can improve trust, cooperation
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with the Acoustofluidics research group at the Department of Biomedical Engineering, at the Faculty of Engineering, in our well-equipped laboratories at the Biomedical Centre at Lund University. You can
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Description of the workplace The Department of Immunotechnology conducts research ranging from advanced technology development to biomedical studies. The main research areas include immuno-oncology
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publications. Other tasks within the research group may also potentially be included. Qualifications The position requires: A comleted PhD or equivalent in biomedical engineering, engineering physics
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Therapy (MMGT) at the Biomedical Centre (BMC). MMGT houses labs with a variety of complementary expertise in stem cell biology and gene editing. More information on the lab can be found at leighnd.github.io
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studies atmospheric aerosol particles and their impacts on climate and air quality using in-situ and satellite measurements, process modelling, and global modelling. The group is part of the strategic
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groups of bioaerosols on the simulated cloud properties, with the biological ice nucleation scheme already developed at Lund in 2021; Treat the linkage between bioaerosols and clouds on the planetary scale
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. The candidate will collect and process the retinal and optic lobe tissue from each animal. They will then work with colleagues at Lund and international collaborators to establish single-cell or single-nucleus