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) and how it is influenced by distinct light conditions. The research strategy includes field studies and enrichment experiments to examine photoheterotrophy-related process rates and genes
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, tested, analysed, disassembled, components washed, and remanufactured. The established process is optimized considering the chemical process solutions during electrode washing. Finally, the process is
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fabrics. Manufacturing by assembling textile test instruments. Textile characterisation and studies of actuation ability. To participate in the conduct of clinical studies and analyse the outcome through
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numerical analyses and material characterization), laboratory testing and data analysis towards validation and upscaling, as well as system-level investigations towards commercialization. The latter
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industry partners to further develop Sweden’s space sector in the field of research, development, and testing of spacecraft avionics, onboard data processing and its applications for a nano satellite mission
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classes (e.g. carbohydrates and proteins) and how it is influenced by distinct light conditions. The research strategy includes field studies and enrichment experiments to examine photoheterotrophy-related
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relationships and assess tree species sensitivity to climate stressors using both global databases and experimental data from Rwanda TREE project (https://www.rwandatree.com ). The researcher will have close
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to and overcome cell envelope stress and examine whether these defense systems could be exploited as accessory antimicrobial targets. The focus lies on membrane-associated proteins such as transmembrane
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antimicrobials. We are investigating microbial stress responses that help bacteria and fungi to adapt to and overcome cell envelope stress and examine whether these defense systems could be exploited as accessory
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staff and ~60 Ph.D. students. Please read more about the department’s work at https://www.uu.se/en/department/cell-and-molecular-biology . The Elf group works across traditional disciplinary boundaries