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Germany, the Netherlands, France, and Italy. The main duties of doctoral students are to devote themselves to their research studies which includes participating in research projects and third cycle courses
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innovation programme NATURESCAPES: Nature-based solutions for climate resilient, nature positive and socially just communities in diverse landscapes. The programme is coordinated by Utrecht University, and
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participating in research projects and third cycle courses. The work duties will also include teaching and other departmental duties (no more than 20%). Admission requirementsA person meets the general admission
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at the Department of Laboratory Medicine within the Faculty of Medicine, conducts research on improved preparedness for future pandemics and other health crises. Our research group is interdisciplinary and spans
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vertical nanowires so that the optical signal is maximally amplified to enable very low detection limit; Adapt the method for other molecules of clinical or pharmaceutical importance, which may be cell
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be part of a team working 24/7 over several days, at the MAX IV Laboratory and at other European synchrotrons. Travel to such beamtimes, to conferences where you will present your results, and to
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, creativity and personal responsibility. Project description This position is to work within a group of researchers including PhD students and other students working with DNA sequencing, flow cytometry and
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, enabling advanced simulations and modelling. Moreover, we actively engage in collaborations with other leading experts on laser diagnostics, automatic control, heat transfer and life cycle assessment, both
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of the devices’ operation. You will work as an important member of the research team and in collaboration with other research groups within NanoLund. The work provides a good mix of fundamental physics concepts
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properties, including strong absorption and intense emission. These and other properties can be readily tuned by changing DNA sequence. The combination of desirable properties and tunability makes them