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innovative materials design are essential for a sustainable society. In the Green Polymer Chemistry (GreenPolChem) group comprised of 10 researchers, located in the Pronova Chemistry Lab at the Laboratory
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this field and currently includes around 50 PhD students and 20 postdoctoral researchers. Green chemistry, bio-based building blocks, and innovative materials design are essential for a sustainable society. In
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: Experience working with viruses (BSL-2), including performing virus infection experiments Experience with RNA/DNA extraction, cDNA synthesis, PCR/qPCR and similar techniques Experience with primer design
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structured and persistent; you can plan, organize, and prioritize your work to drive your processes toward both short- and long-term goals. As an academic community we value original ideas and the intellectual
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for brain tissue interfacing. The focus includes neuromodulation and localized drug delivery. A central goal is to establish design rules for bioelectronic interfaces that are grounded in a mechanistic
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artificial intelligence and control systems. In this project, you will design new algorithms for semantic communication between the cloud and autonomous systems—technology that can transform how robots, drones
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EuroHPC Arrhenius and a European AI Factory (MIMER), as one of the seven sites across Europe selected in the first batch. Linköping recently won the European Capital of Innovation Awards as the European
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of habitat diversity in agricultural environments as a proxy for potential biodiversity. You will plan and conduct field measurements and perform data analysis in a large interdisciplinary project group
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robustness, fairness, and accessibility. You will design and run reproducible experiments, measure relevant resource metrics, implement prototypes in Python, and communicate results through publications and
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experience are also seen as meriting: mammalian cell selection sgRNAs design Your workplace Your workplace will be at Division of Molecular Medicine and Virology (MMV ), at the Department of Biomedical and