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rotation forestry towards continuous cover forestry methods is debated in Scandinavia as a way forward to increase biodiversity and climate resilience. This postdoc project will be based on empirical field
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Come join our spider silk team! In this project we will develop novel methods for producing recombinant spider silk proteins. As a research group we are interested in how spiders have solved
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degree (PhD) At least 1 original publication in a peer-reviewed journal A background in the relevant methods Complete application package submitted through the AMBER portal (including CV and detailed
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must have good knowledge of English, documented ability to analyze large datasets, using the methods mentioned below. Documented experience of scientific publishing with co-author groups. Assessment
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empirical methods as well as engagement with actors and users of our science and case study work related to ongoing projects in Sweden. This includes reviewing interdisciplinary literature on social
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(e.g. in automotive applications) using, for example, vibration and acoustic signals. Research questions include method development for fault detection and isolation, damage estimation systems, including
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and written English Strong academic record with publications or clear potential for publishing in top-tier journals Advanced knowledge of one or more qualitative and/or quantitative research methods
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considered a strong advantage: Biochemical methods for studying RNA–protein–DNA interactions. Use of animal models for in vivo studies. Histological techniques, including in situ hybridization and
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nanodomains (e.g. Spratt, Dias et al., Nature Nanotechnology, 2024; Ambrosetti et al., Nature Nanotechnology, 2021; Shaw, Lundin et al., Nature Methods, 2014). Successful candidates will have the opportunity