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Delayed Systems - Adaptive Queuing Qualifications To be qualified for the position, you must have a MSc degree in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering or Computer Science or Agricultural engineering or
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Electrical or Mechanical Engineering or Computer Science or Agricultural engineering or related subject. Perfect scientific skills with excellence in real life experimentation, as well as very good
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doctoral candidate will investigate new strategies to control the electronic properties of organic semiconductors through innovative doping mechanisms. The work will combine tailored molecular and materials
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The doctoral candidate will investigate new strategies to control the electronic properties of organic semiconductors through innovative doping mechanisms. The work will combine tailored molecular and
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requirements apply to this position: A Master’s degree (MSc) in mechanical engineering, thermal engineering, or a related field with a strong focus on fluid dynamics, energy systems, heat transfer processes
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Environmental Physics, Soil Mechanics and Soil Management, and the Biogeochemistry of Forest Soils. We are responsible for important research infrastructure in the form of soil chemistry and soil physics
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of an in vivo rat model to study the impact of biofilm infections on implant osseointegration and generate mutant bacterial strains to investigate the molecular mechanisms of Staphylococcus aureus adhesion
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by missed cancers and false positives. To address limitations, we have developed a prototype DBTMI system. DBTMI stands for "simultaneous digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) and "mechanical imaging" (MI
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requirements apply to this position: A Master’s degree (MSc) in mechanical engineering, thermal engineering, or a related field with a strong focus on fluid dynamics, energy systems, heat transfer processes
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applications and to better understand disease mechanisms. We also work with mammalian cell line development, where systems biology, OMICS methods, and CRISPR/Cas9 are important tools. Supervision: Johan Rockberg