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The research will focus on the design of novel composite materials and hydrogels based on biopolymers, nanocellulose, and conjugated polymers. You will work closely with WWSC researchers at Chalmers, KTH, and
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junior scientists, fellow postdocs and PhD students. Our collaborative environment is multidisciplinary, fostering creativity and innovation. http://liu.se/loe Our campus is located in central Norrköping
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system energy efficiency and benefit to the electrical system. Integrated hydrogen systems should be designed so the residual heat will be of larger use based on local conditions. The residual heat can
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of human disease-linked genes at the protein level: developing or implementing expression and purification strategies, designing and characterizing the gain-of-function and wildtype proteins biophysically
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for efficient emission through a combination of advanced spectroscopy, electrochemistry and device design and development. You will collaborate closely with other members of the group as well as external academic
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integrate novel transcriptome-wide and epigenome profiling techniques (based on bulk and single cell sequencing) alongside CRISPR-based genetic engineering, biochemical, molecular and cell biological methods
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malignancies. By integrating cutting-edge genomic sequencing and bioinformatics tools, we aim to map these variants more precisely and understand their exact structure and mechanisms of formation and role in
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pathological states and to develop regenerative cell therapies for Parkinson´s disease. By integrating advanced molecular biology, stem cell technology and regenerative cell therapies, the lab bridges the gap
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research and education with a focus on wireless electronics, photonics, quantum technology, as well as bioelectronics and microelectronics packaging and integration within Chalmers University of Technology
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(BREATHE). BREATHE’s broadest goal is to co-design an international sensor-based river observation system, emphasizing the use of dissolved oxygen and river metabolism as tools to quantify aquatic ecosystem