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techniques to measure and influence micro- and macro-circuits in vivo. Techniques include one/two-photon microscopy, electrophysiology, chemo-optogenetics. Behavioral measurements will be performed in
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enzymes to improve electrode performance and localization. These advancements will lay the foundation for bioelectronic interfaces with exceptional biocompatibility, functionality, and transformative
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, electrophysiology, chemo-optogenetics. Behavioral measurements will be performed in collaboration with Olof Lagerlöf’s group. The postdoc will image (and influence with opto-chemogenetics) the network representation
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participation in other ongoing projects in the lab and clear communication of research findings to both specialized and general audiences are expected. Additional responsibilities include: performing data quality
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. The position aims to investigate the fundamental physical and chemical processes underlying the thermal-chemical conversion of green fuels, using advanced high-performance computational methods. The research
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from research projects performed in collaborative, multi-disciplinary teams. Employment details The position is a temporary employment, for two years, full-time (100%), with a start from 1 November 2025
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into two main areas: (1) material development and characterization to ensure optimal sensing and mechanical performance, and (2) structural evaluation of SS-FRCMs under environmental stressors such as freeze
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gases using a three-dimensional photoelectron momentum spectrometer. The tasks include: Operation and development of a femtosecond laser system, Generation of attosecond pulses by harmonic generation in a
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interdisciplinary and to learn new skills and to perform research in collaboration with others. We seek candidates with the following qualifications: A doctoral degree in a Bioscience-related field awarded
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antibacterial substances. The selected proteins are represented by bacteria from different phyla, such as proteobacteria and bacteroidetes. The present study will be performed using a blend of X-ray