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on the intersection of energy systems and digitalization to accelerate the energy transition. To strengthen our interdisciplinary research team, we are looking (for 4 years) for a full-time PostDoc (f|m|non-binary
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represented by energy in general. In this context, the Grenoble Electrical Engineering Laboratory (G2Elab) covers a scientific spectrum that extends from materials and components to the design and control
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of Position: Electrochemical modeling of advanced high-energy batteries. The successful candidate will take exciting and leading technical roles in an ARPA-E project in the group. There are currently four ARPA
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We have an opportunity in Dr. Vinit Mahajan's lab to perform and direct advanced genetic, genome engineering and stem cell research related to developmental biology and retinal disease. Also
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-229 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Thermoelectrics (TEs) are energy harvesters that convert heat into electrical energy and vice versa. Among
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catalytic materials for sustainable reactions, with the overall goal to reduce carbon dioxide emissions originating from the production of energy and chemicals. The position is funded by the Area of Advance
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emissions originating from the production of energy and chemicals. The position is funded by the Area of Advance Energy at Chalmers which covers the development of technologies and systems that support the
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involves drug discovery to target the epigenetic modifiers. We apply cutting-edge technologies, such as single-cell multi-omics, spatial transcriptomics, CUT&Tag, genome-wide CRISPR in vivo screening
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of a suboptimal ”one-size-fits-all” solution. The developed processes operate at ambient conditions and are both resource- and energy-efficient. Full conversion will be reached through a combination of
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responses in ovarian cancer. Our aim is to identify the spatial transcriptional regulation of tumor cell states that drive chemoresistance in ovarian cancer. In this project, we will integrate multiplexed