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radioisotopes to track sources and ages of different carbon components. The postdoc will lead the acquisition and analysis of aquatic water chemistry data, collected in different Arctic settings such as northern
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at Umeå University, Sweden. We encourage applications from highly motivated individuals with a keen interest in developmental biology and neuroscience. The fellowship is open to anyone who meets
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at the MAX IV Laboratory in Lund, Sweden. MAX IV is a world-leading synchrotron facility, providing researchers with cutting-edge tools to advance knowledge across materials science, life science, chemistry
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. Project overview The postdoctoral researcher will develop and evaluate methods for recycling spent sodium-ion batteries. The work will involve experimental research in aqueous chemistry, with particular
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of Technology to pioneer the next generation of biorefineries using marine and terrestrial biomass. This postdoctoral position offers the opportunity to develop innovative green processes for transforming
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THIS POSITION is based at the CoSAXS beamline, a SAXS/WAXS beamline at MAX IV, catering to a broad user community in Soft Matter and Life Science. . For information on the beamline, see: CoSAXS
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from the European Research Council and a DDLS Fellowship from the SciLifeLab and Wallenberg Swedish program for data-driven life science. The successful candidate will be working within the development
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We are looking to recruit a postdoc in the Electronic and Photonic Materials division in the Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology (IFM) for research on the ultrafast optical spectroscopy
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of myocarditis through a systems medicine approach. By integrating data from genomics, virology, immunology, metabolomics, and microRNA analyses, all derived from well-characterized patient cohorts, we aim
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develop the techniques and instrumentation, which are used by researchers from magnetism and chemistry to biomedical and environmental science. For information on the beamline, see: SoftiMAX Description