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) . Our postdoctoral program is dedicated to advancing the understanding of tuberculosis (TB) immunopathology and modulating host immunity to enhance bacterial killing and reduce inflammation
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Arvika. More information at: kau.se/en/work-with-us Description The Faculty of Health, Science and Technology has an opening for one to two full-time postdoctoral position(s) in Biology at the Department
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, Signal processing, Electrical Engineering, Applied Math or equivalent or a foreign degree equivalent to a PhD degree in Computer Science, Automatic control, Machine learning, Signal processing, Electrical
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role in host-microbiota recognition and the initiation of signaling cascades that shape mucosal immunity and disease outcomes. However, how different biological contexts influence glycan-encoded signals
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for a Postdoctoral position in Electrical Engineering. The position will be hosted at the Department of Engineering and Physics which has about 60 employees and is characterized by a friendly, inspiring
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at the Center for Infectious Medicine (CIM) . Our postdoctoral program is dedicated to advancing the understanding of tuberculosis (TB) immunopathology and modulating host immunity to enhance bacterial killing
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14 Mar 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Linköping University Research Field Computer science » Autonomic computing Computer science » Other Technology » Computer technology Researcher
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conferences. Work duties Synthesis of thermochromic and photochromic thin films by means of magnetron sputtering within the European project SmartPV. Development of deposition processes for vanadium oxide and
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(www.ehrssonlab.se ). Our goal is to elucidate the perceptual rules and neural mechanisms by which the brain integrates signals from various sensory modalities (e.g., vision, touch, proprioception) and perceptual
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at the postdoctoral level to join Oskar Eriksson's research group at the Department of Immunology, Genetics and Pathology, located at the Rudbeck Laboratory in Uppsala. The research in the group is very translational