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construction, strong bioinformatics skills, and a proven track record of molecular and cell biology studies, preferably documented by publications and/or thesis work in this area. Experience with antibiotic
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devices, or structured media with properties beyond those occurring naturally. To this end, we combine theoretical, methodological and computational techniques, often in close collaboration with local and
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controls. Experience in working with Bacillus subtilis including cloning and strain construction, strong bioinformatics skills, and a proven track record of molecular and cell biology studies, preferably
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original research in the area of AI-based program construction or performance engineering, co-supervise one or more doctoral students, teach in the first- and second-cycle software engineering programs
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that shape our understanding of the world, from abstract structures to concrete models of reality. Mathematics and statistics are essential across natural sciences, technology, social sciences, economics, and
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manufacturing-enabled design freedoms and constraints propagate through the system architecture, influencing thermal behavior, structural integrity, reliability, cost, and environmental impact across the life
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surfactant structures and their properties. About the research project In this project, you will design and synthesize new biobased surfactants using renewable building blocks and study their surface-active
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, friendly, and helpful work environment to which we welcome you to contribute. Our activities focus on the modelling of the mechanics of structures, components, and processes along with involved materials
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. As a member of the Stenlid lab, you will be exposed to a broad range of computational methodologies, ranging from atomistic and electronic-structure–based materials modeling and characterization, via
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of Technology , you will investigate this question at the intersection of electrochemistry, materials science, and mechanics. Your work will advance the next generation of structural batteries—materials