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according to an agreement. The application deadline is August 15th 2025. The research school for stress response modelling in IceLab Starting in the spring of 2025, Umeå University’s interdisciplinary
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. The research school for stress response modelling in IceLab Starting in the spring of 2025, Umeå University’s interdisciplinary research hub, IceLab, will offer doctoral positions through the new Stress Response
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address outstanding questions on behavioural evolution in canids. Your work assignments Understanding how behaviours evolve is a long-standing goal in evolutionary biology. Using the domestic dog as a model
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work. A model is to be developed to estimate the material mass breakdown for various cell designs and cell formats. The model will be validated from teardown analysis of commercial lithium-ion battery
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electronic characteristics. The project’s goal is to develop fundamental understanding and innovative fabrication processes to solve urgent problems in organic electronic devices, and to enable new components
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electronic characteristics. The project’s goal is to develop fundamental understanding and innovative fabrication processes to solve urgent problems in organic electronic devices, and to enable new components
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into scaffold–cell interactions and contribute to the development of clinically relevant bone substitutes. Project goals Goal 1: Develop and optimize biomaterial inks replicating the composition of natural bone
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, and production systems. Project Description This PhD position is part of the research project “Compressed Hydrogen in Marine Propulsion Systems: Temperature Evolution and Structural Integrity of Onboard
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to research and education aims to further develop the theoretical and practical understanding of the complex subject matter. Drawing on the balance between basic and applied research, the Department has been
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. Development of advanced imaging and characterization technologies (X-ray micro tomography, EPR imaging and spectroscopy) to evaluate performance of electrodes and to map electrolyte chemical composition in