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relief through pain management, hormonal therapy, and surgery. The uterine lining (endometrium) contains a large number of immune cells, which play a crucial role in defending against invading pathogens
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at the department, together with three PhD students. The successful candidate will work with Senior Associate Professor Olaf Hartig who is a leading researcher in the field of Semantic Web and Knowledge Graph
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work in the interphase between Associate professor Robert Månsson and Professor Edvard Smith’s groups at Karolinska Institutet and Clinical teams at Karolinska University Hospital. The successful
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education are performed in the areas of Communications, Antennas and Optical Networks, Systems and Control, Signal processing and Biomedical engineering, and Electric Power Engineering. We work with
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application no later than 3 March, 2026. For questions, please contact: Diana Bernin Associate Professor diana.bernin@chalmers.se *** Chalmers declines to consider all offers of further announcement publishing
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The selection process will be composed of interviews, reference taking and work tests in English. Contact information If you have questions regarding the position please contact Professor Bo Jacobsson
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the position, please contact Senior Lecturer Lina Hällström, +46 920-49 35 43, lina.hallstrom@ltu.se Or Associate Professor Thomas Aiglsperger, +46 920 – 49 10 16, Thomas.Aiglsperger@ltu.se Union
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, Signal processing and Biomedical engineering, and Electric Power Engineering. We work with sustainable and smart solutions to societal challenges, such as energy efficiency and electrification in areas
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scattering (SAXS & SANS), and cryo-EM. The work will involve the study of wild-type TTR (which is intrinsically amyloidogenic) and also a range of other mutants that are typically associated with early onset
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application no later than 3 March, 2026. For questions, please contact: Diana Bernin Associate Professor diana.bernin@chalmers.se *** Chalmers declines to consider all offers of further announcement publishing