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equality and diversity as a strength and an asset. The Department of Process and Life Science Engineering (PLE) at Lund University is located at Kemicentrum, one of the Nordics' largest centers for education
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the nonlinear regions of the genotype–phenotype map, while more recent empirical results indicate that it can remain constant over long evolutionary periods. This project will address this apparent contradiction
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for data collection and documentation: (1) audiovisual recording and annotation (to capture the dynamics of moving speech situations); (2) geotagging (for geographical mapping); and (3) digital archiving in
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natural mixtures to be explored in much better depth using pure standards. The results of ongoing work in the research group will be used to better understand how Earth’s ecosystems process carbon compounds
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drug development with the mission to translate academic discoveries into drug candidates for further commercial development. The operation, which has been in place for ten years, has contributed to 15
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radar aeroecology, analysing weather radar data to answer biological questions. The work will involve processing and analysing large amounts of data, writing publications, and actively seeking external
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you must have the following qualifications: A PhD in physics, chemistry or engineering Documented experience in the operation of aerodynamic lenses and other aerosol instrumentation (e.g. for aerosol
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, maintenance, execution, and documentation, focusing on Eristalis tenax, Pieris napi, and Bombus terrestris. The researcher is also expected to develop a set of computer-generated stimuli and data acquisition
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be placed at the newly formed department of Earth and Environmental Sciences due to a planned co-organization. This will give you a unique opportunity to be a part of a dynamic development process and
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, the processes involved in time-resolved spectroscopies and the decoherence mechanisms in quantum matter, notably atoms and molecules adsorbed on surfaces, acceptor-donor complexes and topological magnetic