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developments to strengthen the life and environmental sciences user communities at Balder. Your main responsibilities will include: Beamline Support (50%): Assist with day-to-day operations of the Balder
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NMR spectroscopy. Work responsibilities This postdoc with focus on NMR spectroscopy will conduct chemistry labwork to prepare samples for NMR, run NMR expermiments - in particular for quantification
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screen in this in vivo model. Thereafter, based on the results of the screen, novel therapeutic treatment strategies and possible new biomarkers will be explored. The overall aim is to develop new
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You will be working in a larger research and development project in parallel, distributed and heterogeneous computing. The project work can, under certain circumstances, be combined with an internal
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of Technology to pioneer the next generation of biorefineries using marine and terrestrial biomass. This postdoctoral position offers the opportunity to develop innovative green processes for transforming
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Welcome to Linnaeus University! Here you'll meet 2 200 staff members and 40 000 students, all united in following the vision to set knowledge in motion for a sustainable societal development. With
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ecophysiological measurements on plants, interpret isotope fractionation in terms of shifts in plant carbon metabolism, and prepare results for presentation at conferences and publication. Eligibility A person who
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the intersection of control theory, robotics, artificial intelligence, and signal processing, and is a key enabler of future intelligent infrastructure.This project will focus on the development of novel control
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of how spiders spin their silk, which has allowed us to develop a biomimetic method to spin artificial spider silk. We recently achieved a breakthrough that enabled us to produce kilograms of spider silk
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developing a novel imaging and amperometry-based platform for research into neurological diseases. About us The Esbjörner lab belongs to the Division of Chemical Biology , which is part of the Department