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Join us at the Division of Astronomy and Plasma Physics, Department of Space, Earth and Environment, and help advance our understanding of galaxy evolution and supermassive black hole growth. Do you
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(especially silicon-based) and cathode applications. In this role, you will: Develop new binder systems for electrode processing. Synthesize and modify binders for innovative manufacturing processes. Balance
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We are currently offering two doctoral student positions focused on developing novel AI-driven methods for polymer design and engineering, with an emphasis on the discovery and design of polymeric
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and education, openness and collegiality. As an Assistant Professor, you will contribute to this ambition by developing your research and taking part in education in an international and supportive
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to this ambition by developing your research and taking part in education in an international and supportive academic environment. The position is intended for early-career researchers who seek independence and
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on flexible microsystems that can be implanted in the body, for example as part of nerve-controlled bionic limbs or for direct coupling to signals in the brain. We develop nano- and microfabrication methods
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impact. The position is part of Mistra’s Environmental Research Leaders programme, offering mentoring, leadership development, and resources for academic growth. The department and the division
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knowledge and their vision of technical solutions for the future industry in a sustainable society. Through excellent research, innovation, and education, we contribute to the development of future industrial
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development. Our cross-disciplinary approach gives interesting collaborations in academy, industry and society, and is a driving force for innovations, results and breakthroughs. We offer a vibrant
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/Autonomous Mobile Robots). Specifically, the project will develop knowledge to support planning, implementation, operational management, and adaptations of AGV/AMR systems. The research focuses