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design and development of organic and bio-based materials with tailored functionalities for energy transport, conversion, and storage, with a strong emphasis on sustainability and environmentally benign
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social robots, as well as how children’s understanding of AI develops over time. The postdoc project is part of the recently established multi-site research group Child Development in the Age of AI and
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project developing advanced SERS-based diagnostic technologies for rapid detection and characterization of wound infections. The work combines materials development, spectroscopy, and biomedical validation
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science and innovative programming. Read more at https://liu.se/ida You will be employed in the Machine Reasoning (MR) Lab which is one of the units at the division Artificial Intelligence and Integrated
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of collaborators, and the results of your research will contribute to the further development of HeFQUIN, a state-of-the-art open-source query federation engine. For performing experiments, you will
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; Conservation Biology; Zoology, Ethology and Animal Welfare; Evolution and Genetics; and Cell and Microbiology. You can read about the workplace here:https://liu.se/en/organisation/liu/ifm/biolo The employment
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application! Work assignments This position is divided into two primary responsibilities: Instrumentation and User Support at MAXPEEM (approx. 50%): Take a key role in the development, maintenance, and
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Voyager 100). Other labs and equipment range from materials development (chemistry labs, polymerization setups, etc.) and fabrication (evaporation and sputtering, traditional and maskless photolithography
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and teaching fields: Ecological Modelling; Conservation Biology; Zoology, Ethology and Animal Welfare; Evolution and Genetics; and Cell and Microbiology. You can read about the workplace here:https
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—the most abundant natural source of aromatic molecules—is central to the development of a sustainable, bio-based future. Despite its availability, lignin remains one of the most underutilized biopolymers