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Published: 2024-04-10 PhD student in applied nuclear physics The Department of Physics and Astronomy at Uppsala University is one of the largest, boasting nearly 400 employees, including around 125
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that invests in sustainable employeeship and offers safe, favourable working conditions? We welcome you to apply for a PhD position at Uppsala University. The research conducted at the Department of Physics and
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Published: 2024-05-08 Are you interested in working with materials physics, with the support of competent and friendly colleagues in an international environment? Are you looking for an employer
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that invests in sustainable employeeship and offers safe, favourable working conditions? Welcome to apply for a researcher position at Uppsala University, The Department of Civil and Industrial Engineering. The
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apply for a Postdoctor position at Uppsala University. The Department of Physics and Astronomy is one of Uppsala University's largest with almost 400 employees. The Department conducts world-class
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for two specific use cases. Create a comprehensive tutorial to facilitate broader adoption of the workflow within the research community. Requirements PhD degree in physics (condensed matter) or similar
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independently and as part of a multi-Centre or international project team, and with a strong drive to innovate and test new ideas. You need a PhD degree in climate science, meteorology, physics, applied
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. The positions will support the Bachelor's Programme in Game Design and Graphics. More specifically, they involve answering the students’ queries, assisting in practical course modules, and helping to process
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inflammatory diseases. Although effective, use of MSCs in medicine is restricted by the need for special storage methods and preparation technics that are not available at the majority of hospitals. On the other
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Published: 2024-04-12 Admission to Doctoral (PhD) Studies in the subject Engineering Sciences with specialization in Solid State Physics at the Division of Solid State Physics, Department