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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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within the department, and how they stand to contribute to its future development. Further information The position is a temporary, fixed-term position for a maximum of 6 months at 100 per cent of full
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related tasks, as in grading hand-in assignments, question hours, course development and other administration depending on the actual needs. The teaching assistants are needed for the following courses
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analysis remediation area (Threat Analysis and Risk Assessment, TARA) with a particular focus on how to adapt existing TARA practises to the new AI-based and AI-driven software development. The research will
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clearly state how the applicant’s current research relates to the division’s research environment in numerical analysis, and how the applicant plans to contribute to its future development. Work duties Work
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environment characterised by respect and care in our interactions with one another, and we strive to provide a workplace that is perceived as stimulating and conducive to development for all employees. We
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, development economics, and economic demography, as well as financial history and education and the labour market. More information is available at the Department’s website. Lund University announces a position
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of further development. Detailed description of the work duties, such as: Conduct high-fidelity flow and heat-transfer simulations (DNS, LES) over AM-induced rough surfaces. Develop new heat-transfer and
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higher education teaching and learning. Detailed description of the work duties, such as: Method development in AI-driven protein design Production of designed sequences targeted for experimental testing
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interfaces in detail. This is important for the future development of small‑molecule inhibitors, nanoparticles, and specific antibodies targeting these interfaces as treatments for infections. Within