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focus on developing and depositing ATOX-resistant coatings on polymers relevant for satellite construction, such as carbon fiber reinforced polymers, using plasma processes at low pressure and atmospheric
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optimize chemical compounds. Your work relies heavily on the ability to synthesize complex chemical structures and to investigate and understand chemical-physical and biological properties of chemical
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hydrate–based carbon capture. The work will include reaction optimization, purification strategy development, scale-up toward bulk production, and exploration of alternative promoter candidates
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Valorization, Sustainable Materials for Non-Pneumatic Tires, Sustainable Materials for Next Generation of Pneumatic Tires, Structure-Process-Properties Relationships. Do you want to know more about LIST? Check
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. Given the medicinal chemistry–driven nature of this project, we are specifically seeking a candidate with documented experience in lead optimization, including structure–activity relationship (SAR
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and the upgrading of traditional vaccines, breakthrough the key technical bottlenecks in basic research, process development and production of vaccines, continuously optimize the industrial structure
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single cells make decisions during differentiation, in particular during development. Building on Bonsai, a Bayesian framework that leverages tree structures for distortion-free exploratory analysis
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to predict bacterial growth from protein sequence and compound molecular structure. Applying generative and predictive models to propose novel compounds optimized for broad-spectrum activity against diverse
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Environment and Collaborative Structure The position is embedded within the Protein Research Group (PRG) at the University of Southern Denmark – an internationally recognized center for biological mass
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-resolved fluorescence methods for studying protein-protein interactions and protein structure-function relationships in live cells. This project will focus on elucidating the structure-function mechanisms