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medicinal chemistry. Since 1999, we've been offering PhD training in Chemistry, fostering collaborations both nationally and internationally, with partners from academia and industry. Subject area for
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research in collaboration with stakeholders. The PhD project is part of two key initiatives: the Competitive Timber Structures research profile and the BioGlue Center: Competence Centre for Bio-based
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well as providing guidance to PhD and MSc students. Teaching and supervision amounting to a maximum of 20% of full-time may be included in the duties. Qualification requirements Qualified for the appointment is
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are coursework and 150 credits are devoted to the thesis. The following link provides additional information about our doctoral studies: https://lnu.se/en/research/PhD-studies/business-administration/ The
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great advantage: Forest and wood production processes Wood construction Furniture manufacturing Wood material science Machine learning Process simulation and optimisation The postdoctoral fellow is part
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of bioadhesives to better predict and optimise the production process and product properties, and thus ultimately expects to enhance the efficiency of the production process in different wood and fibre-based
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lignocellulosic biomass largely depend on the plant origin as well as the separation and extraction processes, which affect their durability and stability in the final products. Therefore, there is a great demand
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) and how it is influenced by distinct light conditions. The research strategy includes field studies and enrichment experiments to examine photoheterotrophy-related process rates and genes
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applied machine learning projects in, e.g., computer vision, in close collaboration with industry partners. The position is not connected to an existing project, so the postdoc fellow will either join an
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to the indoor climate in wood buildings, (iv) energy efficiency in the production processes of wood-based products and timber structures, (v) acoustic performance of timber buildings. The research is based