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diffraction, electron microscopy, solid-state NMR, and computer modelling of materials with a potential for various applications. Research activities in the area of Analytical Chemistry focus on developing
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diffraction, electron microscopy, solid-state NMR, and computer modelling of materials with a potential for various applications. Research activities in the area of Analytical Chemistry focus on developing
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at least 15 credits, or equivalent knowledge, is an advantage. Additional information This is a temporary, full-time position that comprises 70 % teaching and 30 % research, for a period of one year. Start
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diffraction, electron microscopy, solid-state NMR, and computer modelling of materials with a potential for various applications. Research activities in the area of Analytical Chemistry focus on developing
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PhD student in Organic Chemistry in the area of Sustainable organic synthesis using mechanochemistry
are avoided. The sustainability of the new process will be compared to their solution-based counterparts using a number of different metrics. See the group website www.organ.su.se/bo/ for more information
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During Early Human Brain Development". The PhD project is aimed to perform computational analysis of multimodal single-cell and spatial epigenomic analysis. The student will use data analysis approaches
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, Theoretical Physics, Chemical Physics and Medical Radiation Physics. These subjects span over several research groups with different research activities. For information about the Department of Physics, see
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Information about available supervisors and PhD projects can be found on our information page for the PhD program (scroll down to ‘PhD thesis projects in mathematical statistics’). Note that only supervisors
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. The project revolves around our new agoTRIBE method, to experimentally map miRNA targets transcriptome-wide in single cells. The PhD student will computationally analyze single-cell data and integrate it with
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For more information, please contact Professor Joseph Samec, [email protected] . For general information contact with Head of Department Professor Kálmán J. Szabó, [email protected] . Union