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, develop and characterize hydrogels that can be used to sense a wide variety of biophysical parameters of relevance of human health. In more detail, we expect the following: A two-year master's degree (120
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, race, religion or ethnic background are encouraged to apply. We carry out research in modern physics, especially in four main areas: sustainable energy, materials, quantum technology and biophysics. Our
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. We cover areas such as surface physics, materials science, computer-based material calculations, fluid dynamics, biophysics, plasma physics, and quantum physics, and we encourage collaboration between
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, especially in four main areas: sustainable energy, materials, quantum technology and biophysics. Our focus is both to acquire greater knowledge about basic scientific problems and to conduct research oriented
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best benefit the environment to support a transition to life within the biophysical limits of the planet. The candidate will perform a unique combination of product-oriented exposure and life cycle
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fundamental challenges and application potentials. We cover areas such as surface physics, materials science, computer-based material calculations, fluid dynamics, biophysics, plasma physics, and quantum
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physics, with particular focus on four main areas: quantum technology, sustainable energy, materials, and biophysics. Our focus is both to acquire greater knowledge about basic scientific problems and to
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areas: quantum technology, sustainable energy, materials, and biophysics. Our focus is both to acquire greater knowledge about basic scientific problems and to conduct research oriented towards use in
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of chemistry: physical (incl. theoretical and computational), biophysical, organic and inorganic chemistry. Academic excellence, innovation and entrepreneurship are core to the Department’s research activities
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bioinformatic approaches. Characterize enzyme variants using biophysical and biochemical methods. Generate and analyze large enzyme mutant datasets using in vivo directed evolution tools and next-generation