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. Since this is a collaborative project, candidates are expected to have a keen interest in interdisciplinary research and excellent cooperation skills. More information about the positions Since
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. More information about the department is available at: https://www.umu.se/en/department-of-computing-science/ Is this interesting for you? We welcome your application until August 1, 2025. Project
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in breath. The postdoc is part of a collaborative research project entitled ‘Blood, breath and bugs’ funded by the Carl Trygger Foundation. About the position The project aims at unequivocally
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? If so, this postdoctoral position is your opportunity to make an impact while working in a collaborative research group focused on cutting-edge battery materials and manufacturing. Project description
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an internationally recognised educational center for a more sustainable textile value chain. The Swedish School of Textiles is looking for a highly motivated and skilled postdoctoral researcher in textile technology
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consequences of mitochondrial dysfunction in patients with inherited disorders and in animal models of mitochondrial pathology. The goal is to uncover novel insights into the role of mitochondria in human
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of the activities is the forest as a resource with its climate benefits throughout the life cycle. Research is ongoing in many disciplines such as forest management, forest economics, forest ecology, digitalization
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., Nature Cell Biology, 2018). The Teixeira lab investigates the roles of spatial organization in biological processes and develops DNA nanotechnology-based tools to map and manipulate membrane protein
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while reducing environmental impact. For example, wood preservation compounds pose a significant threat not only to the environment but also to human health, and therefore, it is necessary to develop