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researchers at Lund University, Karlstad University and Södertörn University, and funded by The Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program – Humanity and Society (WASP-HS). The research group
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? With data-driven methods, new opportunities arise to understand ecosystems as complex, dynamic networks. This project aims to analyse the world’s most extensive eDNA database, consisting of weekly
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of rural development with a focus on energy transitions. They will be involved in empirical work linked to WP6 tasks, and develop mixed-methods grounded in qualitative research and comparative analysis
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Chalmers University of Technology focused on the recycling of carbon fibre composites. The project aims to develop a novel method for recovering fibres using magnetic fields, with the goal of lowering
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aim to identify next generation’s storm- and rainwater harvesting solution. The membrane technique is seen as a potential method to support a transition towards a more sustainable recirculation and
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, computational methods and artificial intelligence to study biological systems and processes at all levels, from molecular structures and cellular processes to human health and global ecosystems. The SciLifeLab
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Factors aims to enable users to live and work in a safe, meaningful, and sustainable way. This is done by adding knowledge about how people interact with technical artefacts, and by developing methods and
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computational simulation techniques are used. The research is applied to understand orthopaedic problems and to develop better methods to improve tissues regeneration. The group encompasses about 15 scientists
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, providing a deeper understanding of how molecular interactions, biochemical processes, and cell-to-cell communication collectively shape development and function. Additionally, computational methods now allow
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and computational methods within quantum mechanics and statistical physics with the aim to design alloys for rare-earth-free high-performance permanent magnets. You will use computational techniques