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Description of the workplace The Division of Solid Mechanics was the first department established at LTH and is now part of the Department of Construction Sciences. The division operates in
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Luleå University of Technology is in strong growth with world-leading competence in several research areas. We shape the future through innovative education and ground-breaking research results, and
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test planning, instrumentation (e.g., strain gauges, LVDTs, DIC), execution of large-scale tests, and data analysis. Solid understanding of structural behavior, failure mechanisms, and durability issues
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Luleå University of Technology is in strong growth with world-leading competence in several research areas. We shape the future through innovative education and ground-breaking research results, and
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approximately 100 employees. Our research focuses on understanding fundamental soil properties and processes, and how these interact with land use, management practices and climate. Through research, education
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will join a multidisciplinary research program that combines experimental models, patient-derived materials, and advanced technologies to explore the mechanisms that preserve auditory system homeostasis
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the project period. Research environment The Department of Mechanics and Maritime Sciences (M2) conducts both fundamental and applied research across all modes of transport, aiming to contribute to sustainable
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of the strongest research environments for basic plant research in Europe. Research at UPSC covers a wide range of disciplines in plant biology including ecology, computational biology, genetics, physiology
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, biomechanics and computational approaches. A relevant background is a degree in plant biology and/or related fields. Other requirements are: Solid background in cell and molecular biology. Experience in standard
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actuation of a special class of mechanically receptive neurons in the skin, C-LTMRs, a downgrading of the pain perception occurs. Textile actuation is a strong research field at the Swedish School of Textiles