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engineering processing, material recycling, nuclear chemistry, theory and modelling. About the research project The project focuses on the development and synthesis of new π-conjugated organic semiconductors
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collaboration meet. The research topics in the department span fundamental and applied research to contribute to the development of a sustainable society. We are Sweden's largest mathematical department, with
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? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Are you motivated to develop next-generation electrodes for electrosynthesis
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. We work on valorization of side streams boths from industry and agriculture for example producing textile fibers from grass and develop resource- and energy-efficient processes for example for CO2
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Safe and efficient ice navigation supported by satellite data Join us at the Division of Geoscience and Remote Sensing and help advance knowledge about sea ice dynamics and develop the capability
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aim to develop methods for local transformation of the built environment and organisational development. The outcome is expected to be academic publications in high-impact journals and implemented
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. Through excellent research, innovation, and education, we contribute to the development of future industrial value chains. The Division of Product Development conducts research and education in innovative
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to the application deadline What you will do In this poisition, you will be central to the development of the project, and also responsible for the implementation, validation and data analysis of the numerical tools
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We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher who wants to contribute to the development of next-generation frameworks for resilient power grids. In this role, you will combine theory and
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Biochemistry advances multiphase flow and separation science to accelerate industrial innovation and implementation. About the research project The project aims to develop hybrid quantum–classical approaches