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research hub at the Tampere University, Finland, with activities ranging from nanofabrication, nonlinear and theoretical optics, metamaterials, and laser developments. Tampere University also leads the
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science community in Lahti, conduct both fundamental and applied research, and help develop new ideas and future directions in sustainable separation technologies. What your work will be like Your work will
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imaging (MRI). The position is within the Research Council of Finland (RCF) consortium project focusing on the development of low-field MRI hardware, sequences, image reconstruction and applications, in
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acetylation on plant development, with a focus on cell adhesion and cellulose synthesis. Another core interest of the lab is RG-II (Waszczak et al., 2024 ), its dimerization and impact on cell expansion. In
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). This project aims to achieve a genetic and molecular-level understanding of the impact of RG-I structure and acetylation on plant development, with a focus on cell adhesion and cellulose synthesis. Another core
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to important applications. We educate future generations of research and development professionals, data specialists, technology experts, inventors, and scientists for industry and society. The Soft Matter and
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to important applications. We educate future generations of research and development professionals, data specialists, technology experts, inventors, and scientists for industry and society. NANO group
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-Service (MaaS). The Postdoctoral Researcher will focus on developing adaptive digital twin frameworks and AI-based smart planners to support dynamic production environments within a Manufacturing-as-a
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Software Engineer] to a postdoctoral-level position. The desired start dates would be as soon as possible in 2025. Are you more of a programmer than your researcher colleagues? Are you more of a researcher than
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this project, we explore and develop a spatiotemporal model to mathematically understand the dynamics of the neurovascular system (NVS) and its connection to neurovascular coupling (NVC), i.e., when the NVS is