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– structures that regulate the selective entry of metal species into nanocompartments; and (4) inert surfaces – outer assemblies that remain stable in supersaturated solutions. Performing high-throughput
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species into nanocompartments; and (4) inert surfaces – outer assemblies that remain stable in supersaturated solutions. Performing high-throughput expression and screening of designed proteins
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, which has a strong profile in microbiology, food safety, and biological approaches to improving quality and shelf life within the food chain. The group develops advanced methods to identify bacterial
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see our homepage: https://www.combustionphysics.lu.se Our division has a good atmosphere/tradition of collaboration. The metal combustion project will involve many expertise and effective collaboration
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the brain-to-blood clearance assay. This is a new method, developed at a theoretical level specifically for this consortium, and our laboratory therefore has no prior experience with it. It is therefore
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multiple sub-arrays. In particular, developing methods for compensation of non-ideal system components and synchronization. Developed methods can be experimentally verified and tested on the Large
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, or a closely related field relevant to the position. Strong proficiency in quantitative methods and statistics, including programming. Very good oral and written proficiency in English. We are looking
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dynamics, such as hidden Markov models or statistical jump models, affect the optimal decision-making process for an investor. Specifically, we aim to develop new methods for regime models, including
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. To demonstrate the potential of this approach, you will use a variety of measurement techniques, including both acoustic- and optical-based methods. Work duties The main duties involved in a postdoctoral position
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requirements: A completed PhD in evolutionary biology, evolutionary ecology, animal physiology, molecular biology, or a closely related field relevant to the position. Strong proficiency in quantitative methods