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with business and industry. The Swedish School of Textiles conducts extensive research regarding textile materials engineering, polymeric textile fibres, textile reinforcement for composites, smart
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industry. The Swedish School of Textiles conducts extensive research regarding textile materials engineering, polymeric textile fibres, textile reinforcement for composites, smart textiles, textile
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extensive research regarding textile materials engineering, polymeric textile fibres, textile reinforcement for composites, smart textiles, textile management, and textile design. Job description As a
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extensive research regarding textile materials engineering, polymeric textile fibres, textile reinforcement for composites, smart textiles, textile management, and textile design. Job description The doctoral
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materials and food. The position is located at the Department of Molecular Sciences, which generates and conveys important information about the composition and properties of food and biomaterials
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about the composition and properties of food and biomaterials. The department is involved in teaching at Bachelor’s as well as Master’s levels. The courses range from food science and food technology to
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these to taxonomic composition to unearth links between microbial structure and ecosystem function (https://esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/ecy.3594 ). Uncovered patterns will also be interfaced
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the value composition of capitalism has gone hand in hand both with the expansion of the global intellectual property regime and that of international investment law. Investment treaties have multiplied
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also actors (organizations, groups, and individuals) and natural systems in our analyses. The division's work requires interdisciplinary efforts, which is reflected in our team's composition spanning
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. The division's work requires interdisciplinary efforts, which is reflected in our team's composition spanning engineering, natural, and social sciences. We are united by applying systems-based approaches and