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semiconductor technology. In particular, we develop and characterize new generations of RF-electronics based on III-V technology to be used as amplifiers and switches. Part of the effort is related
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We are looking for a postdoc to join our team at the Department of Life Sciences, Chalmers University of Technology . Become part of our innovative group and contribute to exciting research in
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us grow. Preserving everybody's equal value, rights and opportunities is a natural part of who we are. Read more about our work with: Equal opportunities . We look forward to receiving your application
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certain amount of teaching may be part of your duties, up to a maximum of 20% of working hours. Qualifications To be qualified to take employment as postdoc, you must have been awarded a doctoral degree or
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recruitment system, Varbi. The closing date is 18 December, 2025. Further details are provided by Dr. Barbara Sixt, barbara.sixt@umu.se More about us The Sixt lab is part of the Laboratory for Molecular
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will contribute to benchmarking and optimizing sensors for infection diagnostics. You will be part of an interdisciplinary research environment at Chalmers and collaborate closely with experts from MHC
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. However, to achieve this we need novel techniques capable of dissecting the complex structure of populations into single-cell components that can be studied individually and collectively. To achieve
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different red clover genotypes respond to different environments. The red clover project has an applied part where collaboration with breeders is ongoing. They have a deep interest in GWAS and genomic
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good spoken and written English is required. The applicant should be capable of working both independently and as part of a team, with problem-solving skills and an openness to learning new methods
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. The red clover project has an applied part where collaboration with breeders is ongoing. They have a deep interest in GWAS and genomic selection. We expect that the new team member joins ongoing genomic and