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expected to be independent, develop original ideas, and find new ways of tackling research challenges. You will communicate research results at international conferences as well as in scientific journals
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responsibility as a postdoctoral fellow is to carry out research in High-Energy physics. You are expected to be independent, develop original ideas, and find new ways of tackling research challenges. You will
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, environmentally friendly and simple. However, despite the significant advances in the area of organic lighting, the main principles and mechanisms of OLED emission are still of great relevance for research. In
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projects. The projects related to this position are primarily focused on laboratory-based research in immunology related to JIA. The main objective will be to investigate how immunological mechanisms and
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and who may not undergo invasive bronchoscopy procedures where primary airway cells could be sourced (e.g. diabetes, cancer patients, etc). Work tasks and responsibilities At Lund University, a
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with research in a broad technology-related area, from basic research to large-scale applied research, and close contacts with students through the department's involvement in engineering and master's
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questions include: How does iron influence the redox states of redox-sensitive radionuclides? Does the dissolution of Fe(II) affect the sorption of other divalent metals? Your main tasks will include
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forest biomaterials are an important resource. The main focus in Umeå is on value chains in the bio-based industry, where different components of forest biomaterials are collected, characterized, separated
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level and collaborates with society and industry to develop a bio-based economy where forest biomaterials are an important resource. The main focus in Umeå is on value chains in the bio-based industry
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the redox states of redox-sensitive radionuclides? Does the dissolution of Fe(II) affect the sorption of other divalent metals? Your main tasks will include: Conducting experimental studies