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of sustainable materials? We are looking for a dedicated postdoctoral researcher to develop a suite of bio-based and low-carbon emission coatings tailored for applications in the wood construction sectors. In
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sustainable forest management under climate change. Tree structural traits, including crown shape, branching patterns, and competition effects, strongly determine individual tree vitality, stand dynamics, and
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mode in that a p-n junction doping structure forms in situ during the initial device operation. The selected post-doc will collaborate with a larger team, with the shared goal of developing fully printed
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in the loop control - this could be a position for you. We are looking for an ambitious, collaborative, and structured person to join our team. You will lead research efforts in human-in-the-loop
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sustainable forest management under climate change. Tree structural traits, including crown shape, branching patterns, and competition effects, strongly determine individual tree vitality, stand dynamics, and
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. Central to the research project is the study electronic structure and the dynamics occurring at extremely short time periods, down to the femtosecond time scale (10-15 s). In your research, you will be
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analysis. They must also already have working knowledge analyzing forests, for example ecosystem growth rates, or population genetic structure. The post doc must be well versed in data analysis in R
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Description of the workplace The position is based at Lund University’s Faculty of Medicine, within the Department of Experimental Medical Sciences, specifically the Medical Structural Biology
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working knowledge analyzing forests, for example ecosystem growth rates, or population genetic structure. The post doc must be well versed in data analysis in R, including univariate and multivariate
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modelling tools relevant to soil-railway dynamics, with an understanding of modelling reinforced ground structures. Familiarity with field instrumentation and validation techniques for dynamic system