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manipulation Expertise in R and foundations of statistics Excellent communication skills and motivation to work collaboratively Ability to work independently and manage multiple projects in parallel Proficiency
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KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Scool of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Job description Cellular morphology reflects fundamental biological processes such as division
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streams, contributing to elevated environmental mercury levels and increased human exposure. It is estimated that around 300 tonnes of mercury are released annually through these processes, making them one
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increased human exposure. It is estimated that around 300 tonnes of mercury are released annually through these processes, making them one of the top three sources of anthropogenic mercury emissions worldwide
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sustainable separation processes. We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher to work in a project focusing on crystallization of rare earth elements. The work is part of a European collaboration project with
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the electromagnetic spectrum and studying problems at different scales, from molecular processes in clouds to global environmental change. Our research environment is unique in Sweden, combining expertise in
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the electromagnetic spectrum and studying problems at different scales, from molecular processes in clouds to global environmental change. Our research environment is unique in Sweden, combining expertise in
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and systems based on III-V and CMOS process technologies for signal amplification, conditioning, sampling, and wireless data transfer for sensing systems that operate in harsh environmental conditions
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electrocatalytic processes. This postdoctoral position will investigate pulse-mediated electrodeposition of metal particles using deep eutectic and organic solvents, ultimately aiming to induce kinked high-index
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to the development of several innovative doping methods. More broadly, the research aims to understand and control how molecular interactions, ions, and charge transfer processes determine the electronic properties