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cerebrospinal fluid. However the folded protein is prone to instability and the formation of amyloid fibrils in tissues such as the heart and nervous system, invariably with fatal consequences. The project will
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—typically developed in Unity—to offload compute-intensive tasks dynamically across a distributed infrastructure. A critical part of this effort will involve integrating and exposing hardware accelerators
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tools We value personal qualities highly. We're seeking a driven, curious, and responsible researcher with strong organizational and communication skills, capable of thriving in a dynamic, international
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acoustofluidic systems. The specific work duties include: Fundamental research in experimental fluid mechanics and biophysics Modeling and building thermo-acoustic systems. Integration of acoustofluidics with
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material structures (3D) and their evolution (4D), particularly for fibre-based materials but also porous and granular materials. You will be part of a dynamic, international team involved in experimental
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aims to address scientific and sectoral gaps in biological imaging from molecular, cellular, and tissue levels to organ and organism levels of organisation. The programme is coordinated by LINXS, Lund
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associated with the Soil Chemistry group, where you would carry out research on the speciation and dynamics of metals in both contaminated and natural soils. Metals of particular interest are cadmium and
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temporal dynamics over weeks and seasons, their interactions such as predator-prey relations and their spatial extent over time. As part of this Swedish Research Council funded interdisciplinary research
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the duties. The overarching goal of this research program is to uncover fundamental molecular principles governing membrane protein function, particularly how interactions with subunits, auxiliary proteins
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postdoc fellow at the AMBER programme you will get unprecedented biological, and methodological capabilities, with a profound potential impact for Europe’s next generation of research and researchers. When