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. The research group, values a respectful and supportive work environment that promotes development, participation, and job satisfaction for all staff, with attention to both physical safety and psychosocial well
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further develop ultra‑low‑field MRI technology and study the brain in health and disease. The work is carried out at the Division of Diagnostic Radiology, LU/SUS, under the supervision of the principal
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Subject description The postdoctoral fellow will join a project focused on developing protein-based electronic components, with the ultimate goal of enabling in-cell production of semiconductor
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Only those admitted to first or second-cycle courses and study programmes at the faculty may be employed as teaching assistants. Required qualifications: Admitted to an education at the Faculty
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. The position is linked to a project that uses tax records from nineteenth-century Stockholm to reconstruct how living standards developed in female-headed households. Stockholm’s poll tax registers contain
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and development for all employees. We are also committed to building a safe and positive environment for all employees through mutual respect and tolerance. Description of the project The position
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their aggregation and fibril formation. These systems are characterized using both purified and complex samples. The work is focussed on the development of a universal cryo-Cage for structural analysis of refractory
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, compact heat exchangers, polymer and metal AM components, and advanced aerospace thermal. This postdoctoral project focuses on developing high-fidelity heat-transfer and fluid-flow models for AM-induced
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, development, and participation for all employees. The research group is now seeking a full‑time (100%) doctoral student starting on 17 August 2026 (or as agreed). We offer Lund University is a public authority
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consists in you independently developing in vivo reprogramming of tumor cells into cDC1-like cells using RNA vectors, with the ultimate goal to develop an off-the-shelf, safe, and scalable immunotherapy