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thermal conductivity b) Development of hBN thermal interface material that combines a high degree of compressibility and recovery c) Modeling, simulation and characterization of phonon transfer across
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School of Engineering Sciences at KTH Job description The research project concerns the development and use of MINFLUX single-molecule microscopy for cellular imaging and dynamic studies
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physics, applied mathematics, machine learning, bioinformatics, biophysics, spectroscopy, image processing, ecological modeling, molecular biology, plant physiology, marine biology or an interest in gaining
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analysed using advanced optical techniques such as: High-speed imaging Laser-induced fluorescence Particle image velocimetry Experimental and numerical results will be evaluated and compared to refine both
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research is based on large and high-dimensional datasets across multiple modalities, including molecular, clinical and histopathology imaging data. Our computational pathology research is based
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carcinoma xenografts in immunocompromised mice. They will treat mice with appropriate chemotherapy regimens and image them using different imaging platforms. Primary human organoids will be established and
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Subject description This post-doctoral position is part of the EU cofund research project AMBER, Advanced Multiscale Biological imaging using European Research infrastructures, will address
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pancreatic slice physiology using imaging and functional assays The group is part of SciLifeLab and the Wallenberg Center of Molecular and Translational Medicine (WCMTM), and maintains an active network
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-doctoral position is part of the EU cofund research project AMBER, Advanced Multiscale Biological imaging using European Research infrastructures, will address scientific and sectoral gaps in biological
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position is part of the EU cofund research project AMBER, Advanced Multiscale Biological imaging using European Research infrastructures, will address scientific and sectoral gaps in biological imaging