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, power system analysis, as well as experience in modelling, simulation, or experimental work. Ability to work independently, in a structured and goal-oriented manner, both individually and in collaboration
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processes such as metabolic flux readouts and analyses of signaling pathways. In this way, the project integrates discovery-based proteomics with mechanistic experiments to directly link protein localization
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at cell membranes to regulate key processes in cellular signaling. By combining computational modeling with experimental data, the project aims to uncover how molecular features shape mesoscale cellular
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modeling and simulation, as well as patient-focused and policy-related studies, ranging from individual drug optimization to pharmaceutical policy analysis. More about our research: https://www.uu.se
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collaborations, we are a key force in the field. Our core competencies include in vitro ADME models, advanced in vivo methods, computational modeling and simulation, as well as patient-focused and policy-related
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system level where the impact on the entire food system will be analyzed. Of interest are, for example, novel food technologies, but also well-known food processing methods such as for example tofu and
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”. This project research techniques for intelligently automating processes for large-scale simulation of robots and mobile machinery that operate in and physically manipulate dynamic environments. Research
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”. This project research techniques for intelligently automating processes for large-scale simulation of robots and mobile machinery that operate in and physically manipulate dynamic environments. Research
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the DC will use pore-scale direct numerical simulations (based on the lattice-Boltzmann method) to enable the precise quantification of mass transport within electrode microstructures, reconstructed via X
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. The DC will use pore-scale direct numerical simulations (based on the lattice-Boltzmann method) to enable the precise quantification of heat transport within noobed electrode microstructures, to then