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of Government at Uppsala University. The Department of Government has been conducting education and research for 400 years. Today, the department is one of the leading institutions of political science in
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allowing you to develop new contacts and extend your scientific network. Project description The project title is "First-principles based mechanistic studies of irradiation assisted stress corrosion cracking
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insight into the nuclear energy sector. You will find a field eager to learn of your findings, and also allowing you to develop new contacts and extend your scientific network. Project description
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the field and lab. Although the candidate will be expected to be involved in ongoing projects related to the above, there is considerable scope for the candidate to develop the project in directions
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, translational and clinical research as well as educational activities are carried out in a dynamic and international environment. The department consists of several different units and this postdoc will be placed
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. Moreover, you will be expected to develop your scientific writing skills by authoring articles for publication in scientific journals. You will also contribute to mentoring students at different levels and
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. This information will be used to develop multivalent insulin variants using DNA- and protein-based self-assembly. The biodistribution and tissue specific effects of different multivalent insulin variants will be
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responsibility as postdoc is to drive the research to bridge gaps in the knowledge base and validate the simulations results. You will develop CFD models that includes the main physical and chemical phenomena in
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an environment for successful and valuable research and education with a focus on materials science solutions for important societal challenges. Our department is an exciting workplace with research in a broad
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by the Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsrådet) and the Wallenberg Foundations. The goal of the project is to conduct empirical historical research into women’s and men’s work and to develop