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clinical contexts to prevent and cure diseases. Our group values scientific curiosity and careful experimentation. We welcome motivated researchers eager to explore immunology in depth and contribute
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, including at least one recent first‑author publication in a high‑impact journal. You will play a central role in developing and carrying out advanced experimental strategies to harness ubiquitin ligases
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than 1,800 employees and nearly 21,600 students. Under the subject Process Metallurgy at Luleå University of Technology (LTU), we are looking for a Postdoc researcher in Sustainable Metal Recovery
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Environmental Physics, Soil Mechanics and Soil Management, and the Biogeochemistry of Forest Soils. We are responsible for important research infrastructure in the form of soil chemistry and soil physics
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at every scale. We’re a collaborative research team, where PhD students and postdocs work alongside senior scientists to shape the future of photonics. Our research is both experimental and theoretical and
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visualization experience developing or maintaining shared research computing infrastructure experience in collaborative projects involving both experimental and computational researchers prior postdoctoral
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entail electrode preparation, cell assembly, electrochemical testing, characterization of interfaces (largely SEM and XPS, but could also include FTIR, XRD), and experimental/analysis methodology
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neutron source. About us The Division of Chemical Physics at the Department of Physics focuses on the investigation of functional nanomaterials, where most projects are connected to the development
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: Metallurgy, Process physics modelling, and Process development and control. Our main aim is to fundamentally study and improve our understanding of welding and welding-based additive manufacturing processes
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, the purification of aqueous solutions and photovoltaics. Chemical Physics performs cutting-edge research by using its strong interdisciplinarity: it combines both, experimental and theoretical expertise, spanning