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to its future development. The applicant shall be well familiar with modelling techniques and software in multiphysics and/or battery modelling (Ansys, Comsol, PyBaMM or similar). The applicant should be
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on different aspects of programming language design, program verification and software engineering. Beyond technical collaborations, the group meets regularly and provides an engaging and supportive environment
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. This postdoctoral project aims to elucidate the role of regenerative immune cells in driving endometriosis, and to develop novel immunotherapies for the treatment of this disease. The work will involve in vivo
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develop novel electrodes and electrolytes for high-performance aqueous iron- and/or zinc-ion batteries. The work involves studying electrochemical energy storage and degradation mechanisms of electrode
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in the development towards a more sustainable society. The Department of Chemistry conducts research within six research programmes and offer both undergraduate and graduate education in close
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batteries. The main objective is to develop a molecular-level understanding of electrolyte degradation and to predict chemical stability by constructing reaction networks based on density functional theory
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biology: Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, Microbiology and Immunology, Molecular Biology, Molecular Biophysics, Molecular Evolution, Molecular Systems Biology and Structural Biology. The scientific
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in the development towards a more sustainable society. The Department of Chemistry conducts research within six research programmes and offer both undergraduate and graduate education in close
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develop both theory and concrete tools to design systems that learn, reason, and act in the real world based on a seamless combination of data, mathematical models, and algorithms. Our research integrates
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in a label-free manner. In this project, we will develop a novel label-free SMDT that can synergistically detect both charge and conformation of biomolecules based on nanopore and nanowire field-effect