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, interdisciplinary research that bridges computer science, engineering, environmental science, and social science is increasingly crucial. This emerging field offers fertile ground for pioneering research aimed
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Nanoscience” program. Subject Physics with specialization in semiconductor photonics Subject description The subject concerns experimental semiconductor physics and should be interpreted broadly in the field
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Science in Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering, Data and Communication Technology, and Risk, Safety and Crisis Management. We contribute specifically with expertise in the interaction between
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fluorescence microscopy and X-ray crystallography. The experimental and theoretical methods used often have their origins in physics. Significant work is devoted to protein self-assembly and co-assembly and
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degree (PhD) At least 1 original publication in a peer-reviewed journal A background in the relevant methods Complete application package submitted through the AMBER portal (including CV and detailed
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following shall form the assessment criteria: A good ability to develop and conduct high quality research Documented experience of field work, telemetry methods and fish tagging surgery. Experience in
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empirical methods as well as engagement with actors and users of our science and case study work related to ongoing projects in Sweden. This includes reviewing interdisciplinary literature on social
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through both passive and active methods. To create sustainable solutions from a holistic perspective—particularly in light of climate change—factors such as reuse and circularity are included, and
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and other educational activities on different levels and using a variety of teaching methods. An ability to supervise doctoral students to achieve a PhD. An ability to collaborate with wider society and
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interpretation Documented experience in one or more of the following areas: colloidal nanocrystal synthesis and characterization optical spectroscopy, construction, and use of optical setups scattering methods (x