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an international and interdisciplinary environment, strong communication and teamwork skills are essential. You should also be well-organized, able to prioritize tasks, and capable of processing large volumes
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helping with the everyday operation and participating in various development projects at the Surface and Material branch. These projects can include design of new experiments/sample environments
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leading or coordinating stakeholder engagement processes. We particularly value knowledge of behavioural politics, political acceptance and experimental methods. Experience of working with actors from
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the Division of Building Materials. The research and teaching at the division mainly concerns materials that are used in the construction sector with the aim of studying and understanding processes in materials
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of building physics, primarily with applications to building components and entire buildings. Central elements include understanding the relationships between theoretical and applied processes and problem
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on how work is planned and organized considering a range of factors such as work processes, task design, distribution of responsibilities, division of labor, decision-making processes, work environment
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wide-ranging field that spans from fundamental materials physics to semiconductor processing and component characterization, with strong ties to electronic systems. At the Division of Electromagnetism
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-cell activation, although several receptors on the cell surface have been identified as being involved in this process. This project aims to investigate two significant receptors on T cells, CD4 and
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radar aeroecology, analysing weather radar data to answer biological questions. The work will involve processing and analysing large amounts of data, writing publications, and actively seeking external
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include technique development work aimed at combining imaging techniques and data analysis to provide a more integrated picture of life processes in the context of health and disease. To be a postdoc fellow