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acids) on the nanocarriers. In vitro efficacy evaluation with cell and bacterial cultures. Ex vivo and in vivo assessment of performance for target application. Qualification requirements In order to be
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operation Quantum algorithm implementation and benchmarking About you You have a relevant Masters deegree corresponding to at least 240 higher education credits (Physics, Nanotechnology, Engineering, Computer
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appropriate benchmarks for the target domain, and determining which fusion architectures best balance performance, interpretability, and computational efficiency. The student will collaborate closely with
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-free energy in Sweden's agricultural and food systems, for improved competitiveness, resilience and climate performance. The Agrodrive consortium brings together dozens of actors from academia and the public
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focus. Read more about us here About the division The Division of Biomedical Engineering is part of the Department of Materials Science, and Engineering at the Ångström Laboratory. We perform research
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acquired essentially equivalent knowledge in another way in Sweden or abroad. Good oral and written communication skills in Swedish and/or English are required to perform regular duties in research, teaching
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equivalent knowledge in another way in Sweden or abroad. Good oral and written communication skills in Swedish and/or English are required to perform regular duties in research, teaching and administration
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%), perform certain tasks within their role, e.g. training and administration. A new position as a doctoral student is for a maximum of one year, and then the employment may be renewed for a maximum of two
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with significant contributions to the field both with respect to experimental design and high-performance computing protocols for data analysis, visualization, and interpretation. We also use and develop
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synchrotron-based time-resolved X-ray solution scattering of ATP-dependent protein reactions with significant contributions to the field both with respect to experimental design and high-performance computing