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. The application deadline is September 17, 2025. Project description This project involves the use of optical metrology techniques to detect early signs of decay in fruits. Traditional methods for assessing food
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transcriptomic information to discover novel protein coding regions, detect variant proteins, and identify cancer neoantigens. Our facility offers a full spectrum of MS-based applications including quantitative
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/Light+Dark+Matter+Experiment ). LDMX will be a fixed-target experiment in an 8 GeV electron beam extracted from the upgraded LCLC-II accelerator. Its main objective is to conclusively test models of sub
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initiative and capacity building program objectives. The successful candidate will carry out collaborative and interdisciplinary research that involves desk-based and empirical mixed methods as
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this notice, and that the University receives it by the final application deadline. You must include the following, in pdf format Personal letter CV Diploma and transcripts showing that you meet with
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numerical models and signal processing methods to detect and understand seismic events directly from communication signals in optical fibers — paving the way for a new class of communication-based seismic
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environmental pathogen detection and who has experience in wastewater analysis. About the position You will be part of the Swedish Environmental Epidemiology Center (SEEC) within the Division of Microbial Ecology
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your research at international conferences as well as co-supervise undergraduate students. Please find the full advertisement and apply on the University of Gothenburgs webpage: https://web103
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-supervise undergraduate students. Please find the full advertisement and apply on the University of Gothenburgs webpage: https://web103.reachmee.com/ext/I005/1035/job?site=7&lang=UK&validator
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by 31st December 2025, UFV-PA 2025/XXXX. Are you considering moving to Sweden to work at Uppsala University? Find out more about what it´s like to work and live in Sweden. Where to apply Website https