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the following documents: Single page cover letter explaining your interest in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Curriculum vitae. Research statement. Statement of how your combined professional and academic
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will be presented with the opportunity to attach up to five (5) documents in the Application Documents section. If necessary, please consider combining documents into one file. If you require any
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strategy of simulating the CO2 capture process in a novel packed bed for process intensification. A combined computational, experimental and process modelling technique will be employed. Funding Notes 1st
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sensitivities, i) hyperpolarization methods must be applied, and the NV-NMR detection must be improved. In the project, these technological developments will be combined with applications in single-cell biology
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clinical neuroimaging research, or equivalent combination of training and experience. Previous experience in neuroimaging research or research in Parkinson’s disease or aging is preferred. Working knowledge