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contribute to cutting-edge research aimed at combating implant-associated infections. Objectives: This PhD project aims to optimise infection prophylaxis and management strategies in hip and knee arthroplasty
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infections and Enhancing Longevity in Devices) and contribute to cutting-edge research aimed at combating implant-associated infections. Objectives: This PhD project aims to advance the understanding
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and Enhancing Longevity in Devices) and contribute to cutting-edge research aimed at combating implant-associated infections. Objectives: This PhD project aims to identify biomarkers and develop
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, to analyze data, and to present and publish the results. Your results will likely be highly relevant to method development to detect protein structural changes and we may actively pursue this avenue
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at industrial partners at TRL 6. Our objectives: Multiscale modelling to better understand RFB behavior and identify optimal hierarchical shaped pore- and electrode-structure to encounter optimum electrolyte as
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the microscale up. The developed technologies will be validated in half-cells and full working batteries at industrial partners at TRL 6. Our objectives: Multiscale modelling to better understand RFB behavior and
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. For questions regarding the position contact ryo.morimoto@umu.se or lena.svensson@umu.se. More about us You can find more information at www.umu.se/en/department-of-molecular-biology , www.mims.umu.se and
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to manipulate microscale objects, cells and nanoparticles. Based on acoustofluidic principles we develop medical applications such as isolation of circulating tumorcells from cancer patient derived blood samples
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100 years. In contrast, negative ions are significantly less well understood as they are much more difficult to investigate and detect. This is because their binding energies are very small, and only a
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, their properties, and their stability against perturbations, as well as possible experimental probes to detect them. We seek a self-motivated candidate, who is fluent in English, and has a strong background in