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24 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Lunds universitet Department Lund University, Faculty of Engineering, Building & Environmental Technology Research Field Engineering » Water
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resources needed for plant development and mediating terrestrial ecosystem functions in the energy, water and biogeochemical cycles. This role even becomes more critical in northern ecosystems, like Arctic
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16 Mar 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Lunds universitet Department Lund University, Faculty of Engineering, Building & Environmental Technology Research Field Engineering » Water
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description The subject of Applied Microbiology concerns basic and applied research with applications in the chemical, food, material, pharmaceutical, and water industries. The research involves work in
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) measures microscopic properties in the tissue by studying random motion of water molecules. In dense tissue, diffusion is slow, while it appears to be faster in looser tissue. Diffusion MRI can therefore
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systems, electric drive systems and water systems, and first and second cycle education in electric power engineering and in automation. The LTH profile area “The Energy Transition” has its coordinator
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microgels as a model system for soft spheres to investigate the interplay between the ordering and resulting macroscopic properties of the suspensions under flow at the inteface between air and water or oil
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strongly in water, leading to a spontaneous co-association and the formation of mixed aggregates with an unique supramolecular and chiral structure. The research project is expected to provide fundamental
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geospatial applications focussing on, for example, one or more aspects of the impacts of climate on land, vegetation and water, methods for the analysis of the carbon cycle, vegetation dynamics and function
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matter fractions, with the ambition to track isotopic signals into them. In addition, various methods will be employed to characterise soil characteristics including aggregate water stability, and