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group we are experts in light interaction with biological tissue and living organisms. Furthermore, we have a strong tradition of bringing realistic photonic instrumentation into real world scenarios, in
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to develop novel robotic systems that are characterised by advanced autonomy for improving the ability of robots to interact with the surrounding environment and humans during the execution of specific tasks
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degree (PhD) At least 1 original publication in a peer-reviewed journal A background in the relevant methods Complete application package submitted through the AMBER portal (including CV and detailed
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molecular questions in biological systems, and study biological and designed proteins using a combination of classical and advanced techniques including optical and NMR spectroscopy, surface plasmon resonance
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for designing, planning, and performing image analysis, dealing with large data sets. The project is a close collaboration with international partners, and you are expected to actively interact as a team member
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that makes an impact. All that's needed is a place where ideas have the space to meet and grow. That's what we've created – and you are invited. Change starts here! The Department of Design is located
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, bacteriophages. Prof. Hauryliuk obtained his PhD in 2008 at Uppsala University, Sweden. His scientific contributions were recognized though the Ragnar Söderberg fellowship in Medicine (2014), the Swedish Fernström
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for probing and sensing at the nanoscale using optical tweezers. You will contribute to both technical innovation --such as enhancing parallelized detection systems and integrating them with complementary
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the duties. The overarching goal of this research program is to uncover fundamental molecular principles governing membrane protein function, particularly how interactions with subunits, auxiliary proteins
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numerical methods used to design wind turbines and understand turbulent combustion in jet engines, this research aims to address critical computational challenges in simulating the physical dynamics