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that facilitate interactions of electrons and spins could revolutionize information processing and storage technologies. Towards this purpose, we aim to explore low-dimensional magnetoelectric and altermagnetic
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spins could revolutionize information processing and storage technologies. Towards this purpose, we aim to explore low-dimensional magnetoelectric and altermagnetic materials based on halides
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world-leading research environment through the development of paradigm-shifting knowledge about bio-based wood adhesives in three research areas: raw materials and formulations, aspects of adhesives, as
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), Nouryon (chemically modified fibers and industrial context), and KTH (cross-validation and imaging). Work primarily at Chalmers and the Swedish NMR Centre in Gothenburg, with regular interaction across
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to take employment as postdoc, you must have been awarded a doctoral degree or have a foreign degree that is deemed to be equivalent to a doctoral degree. This degree must have been awarded at the latest
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description and duties The postdoc fellow will conduct research at the borderline between the fields of information visualization / visual analytics as well as machine learning in close collaboration with
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facilitated by the availability of a high-power axial-feed capable plasma spray system and a high velocity air-fuel facility. These lend a rare uniqueness and versatility to the group’s processing capabilities
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collaboration with Olof Lagerlöf’s group. The postdoc will image (and influence with opto-chemogenetics) the network representation of stimuli of different economic/hedonic value and its plasticity with two
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fluid dynamics and vascular modeling in microenvironments Skills in data analysis and image processing (e.g., Python, R, ImageJ) Ability to mentor junior researchers and contribute to team leadership What
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in the acquired autoimmune disorder immune thrombocytopenia as well as in inborn errors of immunity. You will conduct research using human blood samples, processing them for imaging flow cytometry