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of functional assays in insect and bacterial systems to evaluate targeting, delivery, and physiological effects This project is hosted at the Faculty of Medicine, Lund University in the Department of Experimental
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, attention to detail, effective communication, problem-solving mindset, eager to take initiatives, and team-oriented attitude. About us The Department of Forest Biomaterials and Technology (SBT) is part of
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-term employment as a postdoctoral researcher , effective from February 1, 2022. Our employees are expected to carry out their work in Umeå and participate in common departmental activities. Application
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collaborative research projects, demonstrating the ability to work effectively within research teams. Basic understanding of digital twins, encompassing their concepts, applications, and relevance in modern
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the negative effects of contamination is by dilution with iron from primary sources. The post-doctoral research in this project will explore the influence of important impurities and cocktail effects
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in English (spoken and written); knowledge of a Nordic language is considered a merit Ability to work effectively in an international and interdisciplinary environment *The doctoral degree must have
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no later than the deadline for application. Please note that printed publications will not be returned. They will be archived at Linköping University. In the event of a discrepancy between the English
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understanding of acoustic backscatter communications as well as developing a prototype demonstrator in our communications/ultrasound laboratory. We expect results in both these dimensions to result in scientific
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these materials at the end of their life is a growing challenge. Current recycling methods often damage the fibres, use a lot of energy, or have negative environmental effects. This project aims
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on the microscopic level translates into the function on a macroscopic level. Imaging biomolecules, together with trace elements, is vital in understanding complex processes, disease mechanisms, or the effects