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silica membranes (through e.g. transmission-electron microscopy). The scholarship is for two (2) years and is funded by the Kempe Foundations. The tax-free scholarship amounts to 720 000 SEK in total (360
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information Expectations: The Postdoc will be expected to complete research projects under the guidance of the faculty mentor, record and interpret the results of their experiments in an (electronic) laboratory
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valued, along with proficiency in advanced analytical techniques such as NMR, FTIR, GC–MS, HPLC, BET, and electron microscopy. Duties/Responsibilities 40% on lignin plasma conversion 40% on catalytic
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methodologies. Proven proficiency in thermodynamic modeling using FactSage, CALPHAD, and complementary simulation platforms like Aspen Plus. In-depth knowledge of electron microscopy, spectroscopy, and structural
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): Functionalization of HA, conjugation with mAbs, characterization (NMR, FTIR, DLS, HPLC). In vitro efficacy (Months 10–18): Confocal microscopy, cytotoxicity assays (MTT, Annexin V/PI), intracellular release. In vivo
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microinjections and confocal and live-cell microscopy techniques is advantageous Good communication and time management skills are vital Ability to conduct research independently combined with a strong ability to
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on characterizing these proteins using cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM), biochemistry, and cell biology. Our research aims to uncover the molecular mechanisms of these proteins to identify novel binding molecules
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measurement at synchrotron using method such as XPS or infrared spectroscopy. *fabrication of nanocrystal thin films * optical measurements for the characterization of thin film (microscopy, ellipsometry
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of devices Experience with atomic force microscopy (AFM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) for device characterization. Solid understanding of condensed matter physics and materials science General Skills
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to study processes relevant to human reproduction using genetics, molecular biology, biochemistry, cell biology, and microscopy/imaging. A qualified candidate will be capable of working independently