22 civil-engineering-soil-structure-interaction Postdoctoral positions at University of Lund
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group works on structural and functional characterizing of molecular mechanisms of bacterial antiphage immunity. Professor Vasili Hauryliuk leads the Molecular Enzymology group at the Department
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Description of the workplace The membrane protein structural biology group at the Department of Experimental Medical Science is led by Associate Professor Pontus Gourdon and is at the forefront
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biopesticide development and targeted antimicrobial delivery. The team is interdisciplinary, with expertise in molecular microbiology, structural biology, bioinformatics, and protein engineering, and currently
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Subject description Soils are the base of our society and our food security, but they are one of the last domains of our modern life to be technologized. Soil microbes are essential as symbionts
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advanced wireless technology with innovative computing to shape the future of cloud computing in 6G communications systems. The department offers a collaborative and inclusive culture that promotes
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-future-green-electronics , https://c3nit.se/ Subject description The subject of this project is to develop novel ultra-wide bandgap semiconductor technology based on AlN and related alloys. This includes
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of Molecular Mechanisms and Machines, (IMOL), Poland, and the Leicester Institute of Structural and Chemical Biology, United Kingdom. More information about the total announced post-doctoral positions within in
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medical technology? Are you excited about achieving scientific breakthroughs together with talented and friendly colleagues? Are you interested in a research career in academia? Description of the workplace
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Workplace description Project description A position is available in the research group for Cell, Tissue, and Organ Engineering (www.bourginelab.com ), led by Dr. Paul Bourgine. The group
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powerful tool for studying biomolecular interactions, nanoparticle assembly, and other structural changes in real time. Microfluidic devices enable precise control over rapid mixing, optimised sample