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contacts with other disciplines nearby and interacts with biomedicine, pharmacy, physics and materials science. Scientists with expertise in biophysical methods of interaction analysis are responsible for a
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of nanoparticle-based materials and enhancing the understanding of how material properties relate to performance. About the research project Within the project, you will have the opportunity to develop your own
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build the sustainable companies and societies of the future. The division of Materials Science at LTU invites young researchers in the field of Engineering Materials, to apply for a position to strengthen
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dynamics and application of composite materials. Subject description Structural Engineering includes loads, design, sustainability, load carrying capacity, repair and strengthening, of buildings and civil
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generates cutting-edge knowledge and builds competencies to support an innovative and sustainable future rooted in forest-based raw materials. The IndBio division and WWSC offer extensive infrastructure and
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at the MAX IV Laboratory in Lund, Sweden. MAX IV is a world-leading synchrotron facility, providing researchers with cutting-edge tools to advance knowledge across materials science, life science, chemistry
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found at https://www.maxiv.lu.se/accelerators-beamlines/beamlines/flexpes/ This position is associated with the UHV surface & material science branch of the beamline, and is focused on the own research
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international degree deemed equivalent to a PhD, in materials science, chemistry, physics, or a related discipline, completed no more than three years before the date of employment decision. Under special
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paid holidays, sick leave, pension contribution If you’re driven by curiosity and ready to make a significant impact in plant science and agriculture, we want to hear from you! Apply now and help us
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will join a multidisciplinary research program that combines experimental models, patient-derived materials, and advanced technologies to explore the mechanisms that preserve auditory system homeostasis