16 lab-on-a-chip Postdoctoral positions at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden
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are looking for a curious and driven postdoctoral researcher to join a project focused on improving how we study and optimize medical treatments. The work centers on advancing a vessel-on-a-chip platform—a
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might be the right one for you. The Mijakovic lab is offering a 24-month fixed term postdoctoral position to a motivated candidate with experience in linker chemistry and graphene functionalization, and
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innovative group and contribute to exciting research in the field of protein biochemistry. The Mijakovic lab is offering a 24-month fixed term postdoctoral position (plus possible extension by 12 months) to a
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the field of protein biochemistry. The Mijakovic lab is offering a 24-month fixed term postdoctoral position (plus possible extension by 12 months) to a motivated candidate with experience in microbiology
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, collaborating with leading experts in AI, mathematics, orthopaedics, and physiotherapy, with direct impact on patient care. About the research project This position is hosted in the Polster Lab at the Division
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the research project The Postdoc position will be placed in the Secura Lab led by Assistant Professor Muoi Tran. Dedicated to advancing the field of Network Security, Secura Lab focuses on innovative
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, orthopaedics, and physiotherapy, with direct impact on patient care. About the research project This position is hosted in the Polster Lab at the Division of Systems and Synthetic Biology (SYSBIO), Department
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At Chalmers University of Technology, we are looking for a motivated and curious postdoctoral researcher to join the Weber Lab and contribute to pioneering research on spin-dependent phenomena in
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newly renovated lab space and a state-of-the-art nanofabrication facility. About the research project The aim of the project is to develop a hybrid quantum system capable of generating macroscopic quantum
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Integrated photonics is a vibrant research field dealing with the generation, processing, and detection of light at the chip scale. Inverse design, the computer-aided automatic design of photonic devices