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fundamental design principles for next-generation sustainable catalytic systems. The outcomes will contribute to developing green synthetic methodologies that replace rare-metal catalysts, enhance reaction
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rare earth elements, as well as synthesis and characterization of new magnetic materials. The work is supervised by Professor Martin Sahlberg within the Inorganic Chemistry research program at
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). Applications must include the following elements: Copies of diplomas and grades from previous university studies and certificates of fulfilled language requirements (see above) . Translations into English or
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the main basis for assessment. Breadth, depth, and relevance, as well as elements of independent work, shall be taken into account. Terms and conditions The position is a fixed-term employment of four years
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Chemistry (experimental/computational physical chemistry) -Transition metal photocatalysts studied by femtosecond X-ray science with a focus on hybrid experimental/machine-learned structural dynamic analyses
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noble-metal tellurides. The researcher will work together with PhD students, postdocs, and a research engineer, to perform the experiments. Description of the work duties: to perform synthesis
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admission, the applicants’ merits from prior education are the main basis for assessment. Breadth, depth, and relevance, as well as elements of independent work, shall be taken into account. Terms and
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used to build neural networks using light transmission for connections and interpretation of electrical signals for memory and signal analysis. It will also include the design of nanophotonic elements
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parallel to what has recently been shown in human gut health, microbial diversity on both leaves and roots is an important factor in overall plant health. However, the connections between plant disease and
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leaves and roots is an important factor in overall plant health. However, the connections between plant disease and plant-associated microbial communities are not well known. Prevalent plant pathology