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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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mechanism of mechanical signalling in plants and its potential for improving stress resistance and yield in commercial crops like cereals. The goal is to obtain basic understanding on how mechanical signals
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qualification in acoustofluidics, physical acoustics, fluid mechanics, microfluidics, or related You can independently drive research projects of high quality, and you have documented experience of writing
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. Understanding the mechanisms behind pattern formation and film rupture is crucial for maintaining a stable flow. The aim of the project is to gain a profound mathematical insight into instability- and film
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mapping the biological mechanisms behind why some patients respond to immunotherapy while others do not, we hope to improve future treatment strategies. We conduct advanced molecular analyses of tumor
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characterization of monomers and polymers, preparation of new polymeric materials, and analysis of, for example, mechanical and thermal properties, as well as morphology and processability. The research is carried
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treatments (traditional immunomodulatory drugs such as methotrexate and biological therapies with different mechanisms of action) affect antibody and T-cell responses in connection with vaccination (e.g
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at the Department of Energy Sciences. At the division, we conduct research and education on the energy generation, conversion, and utilization in different electro- and thermo-mechanical systems where the study of
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molecular and subcellular mechanisms mediating such adaptation. The practical work is carried out in collaboration with research groups in Europe and includes extended periods of fieldwork abroad. The main
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programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Description of the workplace The position is located at the Division of Fluid Mechanics within