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Description of the workplace This project is led by the Division of Production and Materials Engineering within the Department of Mechanical Engineering Sciences. At the division, we conduct
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and Materials Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering Sciences, Faculty of Engineering. We currently have about 25 employees but are currently in an expansion phase. We conduct research
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Description of the workplace The vacancy is situated in the Division of Production and Materials Engineering (IPROD) within the Department of Mechanical Engineering Sciences, LTH/LU. The division is
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to study other types of cancer that use similar mechanisms as blood cancer cells to evade the immune system. You will also publish articles in scientific journals, contribute to conferences, and be active in
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circulations, extreme weather, vegetation distribution and associated terrestrial carbon cycling by performing regional climate model To understand the mechanisms that control the interaction processes
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International Institute of Molecular Mechanisms and Machines, (IMOL), Poland, and the Leicester Institute of Structural and Chemical Biology, United Kingdom. Your work may include clinical and biomedical projects
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Description of the workplace The vacancy is situated in the Division of Production and Materials Engineering (IPROD) within the Department of Mechanical Engineering Sciences, LTH/LU. The division is
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computation fluid mechanics simulations. The main task for the postdoc will be on the experimental part but also being involved in the CFD and kinetic activities. Work duties The main duties involved in a post
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atomic physics/quantum mechanics. Assessment criteria Selection to postgraduate studies is based on the expected ability to perform well in the studies. The evaluation of the ability to perform well is
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compartmentalization. In this project we will investigate generic molecular mechanisms for how biomembranes may induce phase separation of membrane-active proteins and interact with the formed protein condensates