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system and its repurposing into a tool for genome editing, a method developed at Umeå University that was awarded the 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. The host lab is located within the cross-disciplinary
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novel way to target these metabolically important cells. To expand how many lncRNA can be functionally examined at a time, the student will develop state-of-the-art genetically modified human adipocyte
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communication and documentation in Swedish, ensuring clarity and accuracy Prepare meeting agendas, take detailed meeting notes and support follow‑up actions from weekly and steering group meetings Book rooms
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technical university, we play an active role in advancing the transition towards a sustainable society. At KTH, you have the opportunity to grow and develop in a creative and dynamic environment, with good
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Sapere Aude – dare to know – is our motto. Our students and employees develop important knowledge that enrich both the individual and the community. Our academic environment is characterised by
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highly motivated PhD student to develop advanced fracture models for predicting material degradation and failure in additively manufactured steel in nuclear reactor water environments. The project focuses
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newly established research environment in nuclear technology at Kungliga tekniska högskolan (KTH) entitled “Microstructural evolution, fatigue and fracture in metals from advanced manufacturing for long
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position aimed at the development of a novel organic-electronics technology, termed a light-emitting electrochemical cell (LEC). The LEC is currently attracting increasing interest from both academia and
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highly motivated PhD student to develop advanced models for predicting the fatigue life of additively manufactured steel in nuclear reactor water environments. The project focuses on modeling corrosion
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Bachelor, Master and Doctoral levels, as well as a thriving research environment and many opportunities for personal development. Our mission is to advance the theory and practice of business, with specific