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– protein interactions or enzyme optimization. Main responsibilities The successful candidate will use and develop methods within one, or preferably multiple, of the following categories: Sequence library
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, from basic research to more applied projects often focusing on sustainable chemistry but also advanced analytical methods of chemicals and materials. The department has a very well-developed research
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, with access to unique data on women as local candidates and representatives in multiple countries (also beyond the initial focus of Africa). The project has designed studies where high-quality data is
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the research group and is expected to engage in collaborative research with Florence So and the other members of the project group. The postdoctoral fellow’s work will be a crucial component of the successful
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capture methods lack sensitivity and often provide limited molecular information. In this project we will explore molecularly imprinted nanoparticle (nanoMIP) protein binders and mRNA and DNA probes
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, developing and applying advanced computational methods to study cosmic structure. The project is funded by a Simons Foundation grant and is part of the international collaboration Learning the Universe
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research to more applied projects often focusing on sustainable chemistry but also advanced analytical methods of chemicals and materials. The department has a very well-developed research infrastructure
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LCA software (SimaPro, OpenLCA, Brightway). Skills in R or Python for data processing and analysis. Experience with soil or biodiversity monitoring methods. Experience using GIS (QGIS, ArcGIS
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processing and analysis. Experience with soil or biodiversity monitoring methods. Experience using GIS (QGIS, ArcGIS). Knowledge of Swedish or another Scandinavian language Holding a valid Swedish or EU
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research to more applied projects often focusing on sustainable chemistry but also advanced analytical methods of chemicals and materials. The department has a very well-developed research infrastructure