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14 Dec 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Stockholms universitet Research Field Chemistry » Computational chemistry Chemistry » Inorganic chemistry Chemistry » Inorganic chemistry Engineering
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of Astronomy, the Physics Departments at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), and the Nordic Institute for Theoretical Physics (Nordita).You can read more about us here: Department of Physics
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houses the Department of Astronomy, the Physics Departments at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), and the Nordic Institute for Theoretical Physics (Nordita). More information about us, please visit
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requirements to be admitted to doctoral level education on inorganic chemistry, the applicant must have a bachelor's degree with a major in chemistry, chemical engineering materials science or physics and has
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competence in chemistry and engineering. The researcher will also work closely with Dr Johan Nordstrand, who specialises in water purification using capacitive deionisation (CDI). Main responsibilities
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research and educational environment. The discipline of computer and systems sciences bridges the gap between technology and the humanities, social sciences, and behavioral sciences, with great relevance
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of Physics houses the Department of Astronomy, the Physics Departments at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), and the Nordic Institute for Theoretical Physics (Nordita). More information about us, please
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of Astronomy, the Physics Departments at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), and the Nordic Institute for Theoretical Physics (Nordita).You can read more about us here: Department of Physics
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also houses the Department of Astronomy, the physics departments at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) and the Nordic Institute for Theoretical Physics (Nordita). Fysikum and Stockholm University
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Center, which apart from the Department of Physics houses the Department of Astronomy, the Physics Departments at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), and the Nordic Institute for Theoretical Physics