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, Stockholm University and Uppsala University. The center also collaborates with several other universities. The employment will be placed at the Department of biochemistry and biophysics, at Stockholm
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Department of Chemistry, with more than 200 employees, is one of the largest departments at Stockholm University. The Research spans all
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Written and oral proficiency in English. Previous knowledge of HTE is an advantage but not a requirement. Admission Regulations for Doctoral Studies at Stockholm University. About the employment We offer a
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to collaborate written and oral proficiency in English Admission Regulations for Doctoral Studies at Stockholm University. About the employment We offer a fixed-term employment as a doctoral student according to
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independence ability to collaborate written and oral proficiency in English Admission Regulations for Doctoral Studies at Stockholm University. About the employment We offer a fixed-term employment as a doctoral
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Department of Chemistry, with more than 200 employees, is one of the largest departments at Stockholm University
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Department of Chemistry, with more than 200 employees, is one of the largest departments at Stockholm University. The Research spans all
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Institutet, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm University and Uppsala University. The center also collaborates with several other universities. Data-driven life science (DDLS) uses data
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, Stockholm University and Uppsala University. The center also collaborates with several other universities. The employment will be placed at the Department of biochemistry and biophysics, at Stockholm
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activities. For information about the Department of Physics, see: www.fysik.su.se/english . Project description Subject: Physics The Trapped Ion Quantum Technology Group at Stockholm University invites