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that facilitate interactions of electrons and spins could revolutionize information processing and storage technologies. Towards this purpose, we aim to explore low-dimensional magnetoelectric and altermagnetic
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spins could revolutionize information processing and storage technologies. Towards this purpose, we aim to explore low-dimensional magnetoelectric and altermagnetic materials based on halides
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development for imaging liquids and solid–liquid systems at the nanoscale. Collaborate with researchers at Chalmers and beyond, and share knowledge with the wider microscopy community. Publish and present your
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microscopy workflows to study battery materials and interfaces. Work with new approaches for preparing and transferring sensitive samples. Contribute to method development for imaging liquids and solid–liquid
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. Your mission Understanding disease requires weaving together many layers of biological and clinical information. By fusing multimodal data including genomics, imaging, spatial omics, and patient records
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in the acquired autoimmune disorder immune thrombocytopenia as well as in inborn errors of immunity. You will conduct research using human blood samples, processing them for imaging flow cytometry
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reasons for having an older doctoral degree – such as taking statutory leave – then these may be taken into consideration. We are looking for a candidate who completed their PhD dissertation between 1 and 3
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facilitated by the availability of a high-power axial-feed capable plasma spray system and a high velocity air-fuel facility. These lend a rare uniqueness and versatility to the group’s processing capabilities
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fluid dynamics and vascular modeling in microenvironments Skills in data analysis and image processing (e.g., Python, R, ImageJ) Ability to mentor junior researchers and contribute to team leadership What
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the development of hyperspectral 3D electric field imaging techniques in the THz spectral range, utilizing ultrashort lasers and nonlinear optical methods. The work will be conducted at KTH Laser Lab research