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of craniofacial biology - generation of 3D models with complex defined extracellular matrices. The candidate should submit a letter of intent, providing a narrative description of their scientific background
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description 1 postdoctoral position is offered within the Random Matrices and Random Geometry research group in the KTH mathematics department. The project will take place under the supervision Prof. Fredrik
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would be of merit. Compressed Gases: Knowledgeable in handling, installing, and maintaining compressed gases commonly used in the semiconductor industry. Gas Distribution Systems: Proficiency in working
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: Intermediate Storage and Distribution for Maritime and Land Transport”, funded by Energimyndigheten. The project addresses key challenges in enabling large-scale compressed gaseous hydrogen infrastructure in
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compounds in complex matrices using advanced analytical techniques (e.g., mass spectrometry), as well as in assessing protein functionality (spectroscopic methods, rheology) and flavor attributes. Ability
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involve, but not be restricted to, the following: Planning of experiments, including construction of design of experiments’ matrices to investigate effect of various spray process variables and finalizing
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the ordering and resulting macroscopic properties of the suspensions under flow at the inteface between air and water or oil and water, and the compressibility of individual particles. The student will identify
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compression and shear) are exerted on cells and these in turn are relayed as biochemical signaling events through various molecular machines. These include, adhesions, which promote anchorage-dependent survival
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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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sustainable systems. One issue using hydrogen is, however, the transportation and storage. Current methods rely on liquid compressed hydrogen, which requires high pressures or low temperatures. This project