25 postdoctoral-soil-structure-interaction-fem-dynamics Postdoctoral positions at University of Lund
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material structures (3D) and their evolution (4D), particularly for fibre-based materials but also porous and granular materials. You will be part of a dynamic, international team involved in experimental
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About the Role We invite applications for a two-year postdoctoral position at the Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies (LUCSUS), Sweden. The post doc will be affiliated with the Swedish
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and synchrotron radiation physics. Work duties The main task of a postdoctoral fellow is to conduct research. You will work closely with other postdoctoral fellows and with doctoral students, and there
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of Molecular Mechanisms and Machines, (IMOL), Poland, and the Leicester Institute of Structural and Chemical Biology, United Kingdom. More information about the total announced post-doctoral positions within in
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of Molecular Mechanisms and Machines, (IMOL), Poland, and the Leicester Institute of Structural and Chemical Biology, United Kingdom. For more information about the total announced post-doctoral positions within
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both competitive in peacetime and resilient in times of crisis. For more information, visit FORCE – Centre for Food Resilience and Competitiveness. Subject description The postdoctoral position focuses
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Analytical Chemistry, and with competitive funding from the ERC and the Swedish Research Council. In connection with the projects described below, we have identified a need to recruit one to two postdoctoral
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associated with the Soil Chemistry group, where you would carry out research on the speciation and dynamics of metals in both contaminated and natural soils. Metals of particular interest are cadmium and
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Institute of Molecular Mechanisms and Machines, (IMOL), Poland, and the Leicester Institute of Structural and Chemical Biology, United Kingdom. Your work may include clinical and biomedical projects. It may
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predators such as seals and cormorants. One possible measure to support cod recovery, particularly the survival of large reproductively important individuals, is the use of artificial reefs. These structures