43 atomic-physics positions at PhD Programme "Gene Regulation in Evolution" in Sweden
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research area of Forest Values. The research in Physics in the Department of Physics and Electrical Engineering has both theoretical and applied programs aimed at contributing to the ongoing second quantum
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, computer science, mathematics, chemistry, engineering sciences and physics. ICM drives successfully interdisciplinary research in molecular structure, function and evolution, and offers excellent opportunities
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the entrepreneurial process. Research projects focused on owners as entrepreneurial actors, that is, enterprising and entrepreneurial families, are also very relevant. Research projects can also combine governance and
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long-lasting process from which the tetrapod appendage emerged about 400 million years ago. This transformation has puzzled palaeontologists and developmental biologists for more than a century. Progress
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is natural to use the dual-process theory as a lens to understand human cognition when designing AI systems that are intended to augment human intelligence. In this project we seek to augment human
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on-going digital twin research. This includes capability lead, coordinate and develop software systems to access and analyze data in engineering databases, CAD models, and from sensors on mechanical
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University, Lund University and University of Gothenburg as well as Tyréns, Epiroc, Smarkand2015, Amkvo, BitSim, Nordic Iron Ore, Eurobattery Minerals and First Quantum Minerals and is supported by Nordic
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algorithm for the atomic level description of solution ensembles by combined use of orientational (residual dipolar coupling, scalar coupling) and distance (nuclear Overhauser effect, pseudocontact shift
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lead to myeloid malignancies and aim to uncover unknown mechanisms that could be targeted therapeutically. A main interest of our lab is to exploit 3D culture systems, that emulate in vivo cellular
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specialized locations experiencing drought, flooding, and heat, as well as controlled growth experiments for detailed molecular and grain quality assessments. The project is expected to lead to new tools and