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in close collaboration with the Department of Design Sciences at LTH, as well as growers in Sweden and Denmark, a producer organisation, an innovation company, and the retail sector. It combines
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. Teaching at various academic levels may also be included. The work will take place in a multidisciplinary environment combining expertise in pavement engineering, mechanics of pavement materials and
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, energy harvesting and storage, and optics. From AI modelling of materials and biological complexity to the design of multifunctional micro- and nano systems, we combine theory, fabrication, and innovation
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upon specific stress conditions and to characterize their contributions to the stability of this small but indispensable genome. These questions will be addressed using a combination of cell and
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School of Engineering Sciences at KTH Job description The AICell Lab (https://aicell.io ) in the department of Applied Physics at KTH and Science for Life Laboratory is a research group funded by
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Marcus Wallenberg Foundation and the Mistra-funded research programme Finance to Revive Biodiversity (https://finbio.org/ ). FinBio aims to ensure that biodiversity and nature-related risks become a key
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We invite applications for a postdoctoral position in space geodesy, focusing on multi-technique capabilities for the upcoming Genesis mission. This research aims to advance the combination of space
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on the characterization of solar cell materials and on gaining understanding of the working mechanisms of different types of solar cells (e.g. perovskite, quantum dot). A particular focus is the combination of X-ray
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emissions and achieve climate neutrality. The project will combine world-leading research on climate action, the use of AI in urban planning, and nature-based solutions (NBS) to create a tool which supports
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techniques to new applications and environments, both in our in-house laboratories and at leading synchrotron and neutron facilities. The Maibach group combines electrochemistry with advanced surface analysis