24 evolution "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "UCL" "UCL" positions at Uppsala universitet in Sweden
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copy of your Master’s thesis (or a draft thereof), and contact information for 2-3 references. Where to apply Website https://uu.varbi.com/en/what:job/jobID:894406/type:job/where:39/apply:1 Requirements
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University Work duties: The research project will focus on the development of fluorine-free electronically conductive polymer binders for silicon-based electrodes in lithium-ion batteries. The project will
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focuses on leveraging zebrafish as a model organism to develop and optimize genetic tools through a directed evolution pipeline, with significant therapeutic and industrial applications. Key
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an interdisciplinary network of national and international collaborators at an outstanding research institution. Active supervision and promotion of your scientific development toward a PhD. A close
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have extensive experience in the functionalization of biomaterials, biocompatibility, diagnostics, additive manufacturing, organic energy storage, nanosafety and the development and characterization
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it´s like to work and live in Sweden. Where to apply Website https://uu.varbi.com/en/what:job/jobID:914661/type:job/where:39/apply:1 Requirements Additional Information Work Location(s) Number
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, and Engineering at the Ångström Laboratory. We perform research within the development of miniaturized platforms and evaluation of new materials in interaction with biological systems to understand
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on developing biochar as a sustainable feedstock for hard carbon anodes in sodium-ion batteries. In collaboration with Besca AB (https://www.bescacarbon.com/ ), this project explores microwave plasma technology
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evolution govern electrochemical performance and degradation in sodium-ion cathodes. The main task will be to synthesize, characterize, and electrochemically evaluate NFPP cathode materials, and to relate
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languages (Johannes Borgström, Eva Darulova, Lars-Henrik Erikson, Sofia Ouhbi, Tjark Weber, Tobias Wrigstad). The department is known for both strong theoretical work as well as tool development in