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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Description of the workplace The Division of Biochemistry and Structural Biology aims to understand fundamental life processes at the molecular
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structure preserving Finite Element methods for multiphase flows with applications in X-ray tomography. Qualification requirements Requirements are: A PhD, or an international degree deemed equivalent to a
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computer skills As a person, you are structured, meticulous, and have a good attitude toward both colleagues and patients. You organize your work efficiently and communicate in a responsive and constructive
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screening facility FragMAX, all supporting structural biology research aiming at understanding biology at a molecular level with applications in drug development and biotechnology. The international and
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the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Description of the workplace Within the Centre for Analysis and Synthesis (https://www.cas.lu.se
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, organic and inorganic material synthesis and characterization, as well as chemical and structure and morphology analysis. This position particularly fits well into our long-term ambition to contribute
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-assembly structures over a range of length scales. The PhD student will be part of a collaborative network of students and researchers at the divisions of Biochemistry and Structural Biology (http
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and a deep collaboration with industry. The division works within wireless communication in a wider sense, and the activities span from communication theory to implementation of antenna structures. We
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focus on the sub-seabed storage of CO2, this project explores the legal frameworks and governance structures necessary to manage risks and long-term environmental liability of carbon storage in the sub
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to follow do not need to be structured in a specific way, but we recommend that the following points are covered (in the way you prefer): 2) Construct the proposal around the overarching question and the aims