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courses in programming, or completed projects with a central programming component. What you will do Develop your own ideas and learn how to independently tackle research challenges. Participate in teaching
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of materials science and health? This PhD position offers the opportunity to apply materials characterization techniques to a unique biological material—bone, the key component of the human skeleton. Bone’s
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alkaline conditions and can be used simply as an additive in carbonate solutions to improve the performance of the conventional solvent. The PhD project will be financed under the Swedish Energy Agency
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the processing with re-used/recycled materials? How does evaporation of single elements on the material surface affect the melt pool movement and dynamics? How can the process parameters be adapted
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for a carrier in biological or ecological research. Given the strong basic research component of the project, curiosity and a genuine fascination for science is required. To qualify for the position, a
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. biostatisticians, to enhance our ability to study pain from a translational perspective. The research group (12 PhD students, postdoctoral fellows and staff members) collaborate with preclinical as well as clinical
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factor to the success of these projects. In this, you will work closely with other LTU researchers and doctoral students. Duties As a PhD student, you work towards a Doctoral degree as the final goal
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topoisomerases could provide a mean to selectively affect cancer cells. The focus of this research project is to understand how the activity of the topoisomerase is regulated at repetitive elements in connection
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is to understand how the activity of the topoisomerase is regulated at repetitive elements in connection with genome folding and chromosomal translocations. The overarching goal is to develop
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working with both academic and industrial partners in Europe. Hence, collaboration with the software and automation industry in the form of both future product owners and users is a key factor to the