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rheumatic disease juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA). The research is deeply rooted in both clinical and preclinical projects. The projects related to this position are primarily focused on laboratory-based
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project will investigate the failure mechanisms of silicon-based anodes in solid-state batteries (SSBs), a promising next-generation energy storage technology. Silicon is an attractive negative electrode
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origins using AI-based tools Subject description Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming forensics by enabling unprecedented precision in tracing the geographical origins and transmission routes
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projects. The project is funded in part by the Swedish Childhood Cancer Fundation and aims to identify therapeutic targets on metastases and functionally validate them using CRISPR-based studies and
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. Meritorious are: candidates with a PhD completed no more than three years before the application deadline; a strong background in group theory. The assessment of applicants will be based primarily
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Lund University was founded in 1666 and is repeatedly ranked among the world’s top universities. The University has around 47 000 students and more than 8 800 staff based in Lund, Helsingborg and
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in a team. The assessment of applicants will primarily be based on their scientific merits and potential as researchers. Particular emphasis will be placed on scientific ability within the subject area
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students. The research at the department is primarily based on the use of lasers, ranging from diode lasers to terawatt lasers at the High-Power Laser Laboratory. The research areas include the interaction
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subject area at the Centre for Theology and Religious Studies (CTR). You may also be part of other project groups working with the CTR as a base. You will be expected to participate in the research community
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Description of the workplace The position is based at Lund University’s Faculty of Medicine, within the Department of Experimental Medical Sciences, specifically the Medical Structural Biology