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fundamental knowledge about the impact of the high oxygen content and water formation in the catalytic process, model catalysts will be synthesized and studied. The simplified model studies will be performed in
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model. The technical goal includes to develop, perform and analyse data from high resolution experimental imaging of large animal tendon tissue, using mainly synchrotron phase contrast X-ray tomography
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high repetition rate (200 kHz), which enable study electron movements in atoms, molecules and solid states. Work duties The aim of the project is to investigate the dynamics of ultrafast processes in
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suppliers. We are also responsible for procuring mechanical parts and maintaining the operation of our CAD and PDM systems. The team consists of experienced designers and engineers with strong expertise in
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inaugurated research programme FORCE , a cross-disciplinary research centre within Lund University studying, among other things, the food industry and its transformations. FORCE in turn is funded by
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analysis and design are performed and can lead to novel high-performing methods for applications in machine learning, control, and beyond. Both PhD students will be financed by WASP – the Wallenberg AI
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and conducts research and teaching mainly in Electrical Engineering and Computer Technology. We are located on LTH's campus in northern Lund. The Division for Electromagnetics and Nanoelectronics has 10
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issue can be subject to design processes. Our industrial design programme in a university environment is continuously evolving in relation to ongoing changes in society, business and research
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the assembly and merger of supermassive black holes at high redshifts, and from stellar binary star systems in the Milky Way. The project will also explore the connection between LISA and GaiaNIR. GaiaNIR is a
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Professor Ronny Berndtsson at CMES. The research area includes more than 30 researchers from four different faculties at Lund University and is coordinated by CMES. The MECW programme is organised into four