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4 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Linköping University Research Field Chemistry » Applied chemistry Physics » Applied physics Engineering » Chemical engineering Researcher Profile
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are considered significant assets: Undergraduate courses in chemical engineering Experience in hydrogel manipulation and optimization Experience in rheological characterization of biomaterials. Experience in cell
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engineering. Alternatively, you have gained essentially corresponding knowledge in another way. The following are considered significant assets: Undergraduate courses in chemical engineering Experience in
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your application! Your work assignments Repurposing biology for technology is one of the pathways for a sustainable future reducing synthetic waste and carbon emissions. The project’s main goal is to
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chemistry, chemical engineering, physics, material science, or another relevant field. For this position, most merit is given to completed courses in chemistry, with excellent grades. In addition, excellent
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chemistry, chemical engineering, physics, material science, or another relevant field. For this position, most merit is given to completed courses in chemistry, with excellent grades. In addition, excellent
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engineering solutions for current industrial sustainability challenges, for instance, research related to electrification of the transport sector, sustainable manufacturing via additive manufacturing (3D
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your application! The PhD position is associated with the Wallenberg Wood Science Center (WWSC), which is a joint research center including groups from KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Chalmers
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partners from academia, research institutes, companies and infrastructures to jointly work within research on innovative materials engineering solutions for current industrial sustainability challenges
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. Your qualifications By the start date, you have graduated with a BSc or MSc (minimum 4 years, corresponding to 240 ECTS credits) in chemistry, chemical engineering, physics, material science, or another