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phosphors and heavy-metal-based quantum dots. The selected candidates will investigate the fundamental photophysical properties of these sustainable nanomaterials and explore their integration into light
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technique. Experience in organometallic chemistry and transition metal catalysis will be advantageous. You should further be able to drive projects forward independently and to think critically. It is
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multivariate analysis and apply these to research questions within microbiology. To complement the research project, you will have access to a large range of different types of infrastructure available
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solution-processible emitters and with the fabrication and analysis of light-emission devices, such as OLEDs or LECs. Applications are accepted until the deadline on February 28th 2026. The starting date is
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four million pregnancies from Sweden. Preterm delivery and the duration of gestation are heritable traits. Our group has recently published the largest GWAS meta-analysis of gestational duration and
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, Julia, R or C++. Have extensive experience with NGS data analysis. Have experience in sample preparation for and sequencing with NGS platforms. We value a versatile computational background; experience
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expert knowledge in working with and developing bioinformatics tools in Python, Julia, R or C++. Have extensive experience with NGS data analysis. Have experience in sample preparation for and sequencing
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an interdisciplinary team Proven experience in data acquisition and analysis of advance microscopy imaging techniques (e.g. confocal microscopy, TIRF, FRET, STORM, DNA-PAINT) (desired) WE OFFER: Salary according
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Comprehensive skills in data analysis and bioinformatics Proficiency in programming with Python Proficiency in version control (Git, GitHub) Meriting criteria are: Experience in mechanistic and ODE-based
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cloning, nucleic acid analysis, good understanding of DNA processing enzymes and scRNA-Seq protocols. Other Further, the project will be implemented in collaboration with other researchers at the Department