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, Work with us . Work duties and responsibilities The primary task is to contribute to various research projects within the framework of CIPA/InfraVis as an associate researcher with expertise in machine
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chemistry, biochemistry and organic chemistry. More than 100 people, including around 45 PhD students, work at the department. New employees and students are recruited from all over the world and English is
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. For further information about the position, please contact: Professor Daniel Globisch,Daniel.globisch@kemi.uu.se , +46 18 471 36 30 (SciLifeLab DDD Scientific Platform Director) and/or Assoc. Prof. Pawel
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areas in close collaboration with regional industry. Further information Associate professor Eva Bengtsson, e-mail: eva.bengtsson@mau.se , phone: +46 40 6658180. For general questions regarding employment
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cycles of studies (max 20%) supervision of degree projects assist in seeking external research funding collaboration with industry and society at large administration related to the work duties listed
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the ability to work effectively within interdisciplinary and multicultural research teams Strong motivation, drive, and independence, as well as the ability to take initiative and manage research tasks
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detection of pathogens from environmental samples as well as facilitate population level epidemiology. SEEC also stands for continuous monitoring of selected pathogens in Swedish wastewaters. You will work
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of Economics and Management. The appointment is scheduled to begin onOctober 20, 2025, and will run until January 20, 2026 with the possibility for an additional 5–7 months. . The employment is 100 percent of
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on inorganic, organic, polymer and materials synthesis, as well as advanced structural analysis and characterization, with applications spanning nanomaterials, energy storage, and catalysis. Work duties The
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. Work duties The main task is to conduct research. Teaching may also be included in the duties. Work in this field includes the design, modelling, realization, and characterization of nanophotonic