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environment Geotechnics research at the Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering focuses on the characterisation and modelling of complex geomaterials, particularly natural clays. Our work bridges
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SciLifeLab for Cryo-EM and cellular volume imaging, providing “state of the art” technology access for this project. Cryo electron microscopy (cryo-EM) methods provide possibilities to visualize
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rot in these trees. Studies will focus on interactions between Armillaria spp. and H. fraxineus in causing basal lesions and collar rot; the impact of site conditions (e.g. soil moisture, fertility) and
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the national WASP-HS graduate school. The research will be conducted within the framework of the WASP-HS research cluster AI, Structural Change and the Future of Work. The part of the project that the PhD
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investors' perceived barriers and preferences toward FBCs Explore organizational structures to efficiently broker and monitor FBCs Generate a Blueprint for societally-desirable Swedish FBCs. The profile
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research team In addition, these qualities can be of benefit: Practical and scientific expertise in cell culture Practical and scientific expertise in statistical analysis of clinical cohorts Knowledge and
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, technology, animal health, and epidemiology. It consists of around 20 members, including PhD students, postdocs, senior researchers, a senior lecturer, and a professor, providing a stimulating and supportive
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. The research group collaborates both within and across disciplines, e.g. with experts in crop production, technology, animal health, and epidemiology. It consists of around 20 members, including PhD students
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systems contain bugs and vulnerabilities which can be exploited by malicious actors. This project will be conducted in the Software Engineering and Security (SES) group. The PhD student will conduct an in
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relevant setting. The project involves investigating interactions between potato and the foliar late blight pathogen Phytophthora infestans, the seedling damping off pathogen Pythium ultimum and the related