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equality and diversity as a strength and an asset. Your team You will join the Survey, Alignment and Mechanical Stability team (SAM), an engineering team dedicated to supporting accelerators and beamlines in
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and methodologies for efficient quantitative assessments of multiple benefits of nature-based solutions (NBS). This includes the assessment of the combination and configuration of different NBS to reach
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higher education teaching and learning. Detailed description of the work duties, such as: Method development in AI-driven protein design Production of designed sequences targeted for experimental testing
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, interested in developing and providing cutting-edge research services in single-cell and spatial biology sequencing applications. As a workplace, we safeguard a positive work environment with respect and
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The supervisor for this position, Dr. Eran Elhaik, led the compositional genomic analyses in over a dozen sequencing consortia, whose results were published in Science, Nature, PNAS, and Genome
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will also be involved in data collection by conducting experiments in the fish laboratory. While the focus of the position must be aligned with the group’s scientific vision, the successful applicant
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materials. These are characterized by the existence of domains in which there is an aligned polarization, similar to the aligned magnetic domains in ferromagnetics. Ferroelectric materials are used and
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experience of conducting independent research under time constraints. Ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously. Excellent proficiency in English, both spoken and written. Additional qualifications
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at the Department of Sociology at Lund University. A reflection on how the project aligns with your interests and experiences, including how you envision carrying it out and what specific research questions you may
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international peer-reviewed journals. The project applies multiple approaches (including metabolomics) to provide novel insights into the links between sugar intake and cardiometabolic risk. Objective urinary