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international research experience Scientific quality and feasibility of the proposed research Alignment with the Digital Futures research programme Evaluation guiding questions can be found here: Guiding
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the activity and the atomic scale properties of electrocatalyst surfaces. Funded by the Chalmers Materials Science Area of Advance , a platform that connects multiple Departments through research, synthesis, and
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-edge research aligned with Sweden’s national initiative on women’s health and disease. The centre focuses on conditions at the intersection of reproductive life stages, mental health, and pain—such as
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relevance and specialized expertise on forests and forestry as complex socio-ecological systems. We closely collaborate with multiple stakeholders and conduct applied research in silviculture, forest ecology
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operando XPS and XAS across four instruments and numerous sample environments. The group consists of approximately 10 members including scientists, engineers and postdocs who are actively driving multiple
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). The project focuses on developing computational models for cancer risk assessment, integrating multiple types of data and risk factors. The main objective is to design and apply machine learning and deep
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, you will work with advanced 3D in vitro models of fibrosis and metabolic disease, using multiple primary and immortalized human cell lines. Your research will focus on identifying molecular mechanisms