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Building Materials includes sustainable building materials and their application technologies, recycling and reuse, and applied building physics, especially focusing on the Arctic conditions. Project
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applied building physics, especially focusing on the Arctic conditions. Project description The green transformation of Sweden is at full speed. The task of achieving a sustainable, circular, and resource
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efforts within NanoLund to build up a program within neuromorphic (and other types of non-von Neumann) computing. Work duties The main task is to conduct research. Teaching may also be included in
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or comparative literature/literary studies. We also welcome interdisciplinary projects which include one or more of these specialisations. Irrespective of specialisation you will be encouraged to make use
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to make a difference. Do you want to be involved and contribute to our development? Together, we can create a sustainable future through knowledge and innovation. We believe that knowledge and new
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to generate scientific insights on innovation use to enhance food security, reduce poverty and inequality, and support socioeconomic development. It contributes to institutional capacity building for staff
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streamlining serial crystallography methods To be successful in this role you need to have the following qualifications PhD or equivalent in Structural Biology, Physics, Chemistry, or another field relevant
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socioeconomic development. It contributes to institutional capacity building for staff, researchers and students in the partner institutions. The PhD research will be carried out collaboratively, with potential
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. Our group is fascinated by one of biology’s deepest questions: how does development—the process by which genes and environments build organisms—shape the potential for populations to evolve? We study
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, and law, where inaccurate or misleading responses –- known as "hallucinations" –- can have serious consequences. ARMADA seeks to develop solutions that make these AI systems more trustworthy, coherent