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initiative to develop a quantum computer based on superconducting circuits. Part of the project is also to solve specific problems related to this goal. A key challenge in this effort is mitigating errors in
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beamline is dedicated to X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) and X-ray emission spectroscopy (XES) experiments in the medium and hard X-ray energy range, 2.4 - 40 keV. The beamline is in user operation since
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relevant to the subject area. In the appointment process, special attention will be given to research skills. We are looking for candidates with wet-lab expertise in RNA biology and next-generation
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also include technique development work aimed at combining imaging techniques and data analysis to provide a more integrated picture of life processes in the context of health and disease. To be a
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lignocellulosic biomass largely depend on the plant origin as well as the separation and extraction processes, which affect their durability and stability in the final products. Therefore, there is a great demand
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of TWPAs, while the other will specialize in their characterization. About the research project The Wallenberg Center for Quantum Technology is a 12-year project aimed at building a quantum computer based on
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, running from early 2026 towards the end of 2027. Application Procedure Please submit your application in English as PDF files according to the instructions below. Each file should not exceed 40 MB. Note
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to be revalued. The project studies the processes through which value transformations of bio-waste are made. Examples of wastes that might be of interest are wastewater, stormwater or forest waste. The
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, or any other area relevant for the postdoc project. -Knowledge of and skills in processing, analyzing and publishing flux data from closed-chamber measurements, as evidenced through relevant first-authored
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potential applications. In particular, we focus on evolutionary prediction: can we use a deeper understanding of evolvability to predict and, potentially, control evolutionary processes? Read more about our