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for material structuring – We investigate nanostructured soft materials using graphene and other high aspect ratio fillers to enhance antibacterial, electrical, thermal, mechanical, gas-barrier, and hierarchical
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Personal suitability Merits: Research experience on Bayesian statistics Experience collaborating using tools to increase reproducibility Ability to collaborate in interdisciplinary projects Experience
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Laue-Langevin (ILL, France), the International Institute of Molecular Mechanisms and Machines (IMOL, Poland), and the Leicester Institute of Structural and Chemical Biology (United Kingdom). Your work
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specializes in the production of ossicles/bone tissue that recapitulate the structure and function of skeletal bone and bone marrow. In the long term, the group aims to compile human-specific knowledge on how
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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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Leicester Institute of Structural and Chemical Biology, United Kingdom. Your work may include clinical and biomedical projects. It may also include technique development work aimed at combining imaging
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Description of the workplace The position is based at Lund University’s Faculty of Medicine, within the Department of Experimental Medical Sciences, specifically the Medical Structural Biology
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techniques with bulk rheology. Work duties The candidate will study the role of the softness of an individual colloid on the structuring and macroscopic properties of a suspension under flow both in bulk and
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The Department of Chemistry, Umeå University, Sweden, invites applications for a two-year postdoctoral fellowship within the project "Structural biology with a focus on lipoprotein transport in gram
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Conservation D. How plant cell shape and tissue structure help cells stick together E. DETERMINER - Determining appropriate monitoring frequency for phytoplankton F. Predicting bacterial protein expression