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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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self-assembly is used to organize nanoscale building blocks into hierarchical structures that exhibit collective properties such as superradiance, superfluorescence, and enhanced exciton transport
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leave – then these may be taken into consideration. We are looking for someone with a doctoral degree in mechanical engineering or similar. We also think you have experience in structural mechanics and
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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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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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efforts. The theoretical activities at Chemical Physics focus on electronic structure calculations within the density functional theory together with mean-field kinetic modeling and kinetic Monte-Carlo
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Description of the workplace The Division of Solid Mechanics was the first department established at LTH and is now part of the Department of Construction Sciences. The division operates in
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should be sent to: amber@linxs.se THIS PROJECT: Developing a nano-spectral imaging approach for biological & biomedical samples. In bio samples, complex chemical and structural composition
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mathematical modeling of infectious diseases applied to grided spatiotemporal data inputs. The project involves reviewing existing literature and especially synthesize model structures and parameters for the eco
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Although information on fish stock structure and population trends are critical for conducting analytical assessments for sustainable fisheries management and scientific advice, our current understanding