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will be carried out 50% of the time at the University of Borås and 50% at Mission 0 House in Gothenburg. Your qualifications We are seeking candidates with a PhD in textile technology, polymer technology
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problems related to protein production, storage and polymerization, and develop methods for producing the material by recombinant protein production and biomimetic fiber spinning. The group consists
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focus, with therapeutic strategies to be validated in patient material to ensure clinical relevance. For examples of how the research is conducted, see: https://www.tcr.lu.se/research-groups/immuno
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A four-year full-time position as researcher in insect phylogenomics is available in Stockholm. The successful candidate will be a joint member of the Ronquist lab at the Swedish Museum of Natural
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the orientation of various types of nanoparticles within both thermoset and thermoplastic polymer matrices. This position entails close collaboration with industrial partners to implement the alignment technique
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analyse their data. Qualification requirements Appointment to a post-doctoral position requires that the applicant has a PhD, or an international degree deemed equivalent to a PhD, within the subject of the
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found at https://www.maxiv.lu.se/accelerators-beamlines/beamlines/flexpes/ This position is associated with the UHV surface & material science branch of the beamline, and is focused on the own research
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journals and at major conferences. The position will include supervision of PhD and MSc students, teaching and supporting in acquiring funds for future research projects from research funding agencies
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facilities that are highly aligned with the goals of the project. Who we are looking for We seek candidates with the following qualifications: To qualify for the position of postdoc, you must have a PhD degree
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position is embedded in a vibrant research environment that includes several PhD students and postdoctoral researchers. The project is a close collaboration between the Computer Vision Group at Chalmers