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Do you want to contribute to groundbreaking research in the intersection of battery systems and data-driven optimization? This is an exciting opportunity for a postdoctoral position at the Division
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6 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company KTH Royal Institute of Technology Research Field Computer science » Other Engineering » Other Technology » Energy technology Researcher Profile
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. Detailed description of the work duties, such as: Research and optimization of acoustic cell sorting. Designing and building of new acoustic cell separation modalities. Research within single cell proteomics
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optimization and functional characterization of small molecules Integrating biophysical, computational, and cell‑based data Independent experimental design, data analysis, and interpretation Active participation
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. There is growing interest in microsystems that can replicate the local physiology of tumors, providing a platform to identify and optimize therapeutic candidates. Our group specializes in developing
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post-doc position for you! About us The Department of Space, Earth and Environment brings together expertise in space, geoscience, energy and sustainability. Through curiosity-driven research, education
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transport system. Our research portfolio is unique and covers all modes of transport and contributes to environmentally friendly process technology and sustainable energy supply. Through collaboration with
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develop novel electrodes and electrolytes for high-performance aqueous iron- and/or zinc-ion batteries. The work involves studying electrochemical energy storage and degradation mechanisms of electrode
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for the future in the conversion to sustainable societies. The Department of Electrical Engineering conducts successful research and education in the areas - renewable energy sources, electric vehicles and
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on this project. About us At the Department of Life Sciences , we bring together biology and technology to develop sustainable solutions for the future — from food and medicine to energy — driven by curiosity