-
characterization, integrating sphere measurements, etc.). Your research direction and work assignments The PhD student will join our ERC project focusing on dynamic optical nanoantennas and metasurfaces based
-
direction and work assignments The PhD student will join our ERC project focusing on dynamic optical nanoantennas and metasurfaces based on redox-tunable organic materials. In brief, the research will include
-
! The research is driven both by societal needs and scientific curiosity. One main research direction of the group is the development of bioelectronic technologies to enable new discoveries in plant
-
in industry and academia. Your research direction and work assignments Your research in the Catalysis and Self-Assembly group will focus on developing fundamental principles for more active and
-
applications from students with a background in disciplines such as business, marketing, industrial engineering and management, and statistics. You should have a strong interest in marketing strategy and
-
used in catalysis research. In a world where the need for better catalysts is ever-growing, your catalysis research skills will be highly valued, both in industry and academia. Your research direction
-
for a PhD student to join our group and WWSC. Your research direction and work assignments Your research in the Catalysis and Self-Assembly group will focus on developing fundamental principles for more
-
University, you are entitled to the following benefits: Paid vacation (28 workdays per year, corresponding to 5 ½ weeks). Free access to the Swedish health-care system (full health-care coverage). Paid
-
, corresponding to 5 ½ weeks). Free access to the Swedish health-care system (full health-care coverage). Paid maternity/paternity leave (up to 390 days per child). Accrued pension. During your work-time in Sweden
-
to scientific discussions concerning their and other group members’ work. Undertake the research activities described in the Project description of work and as requested by the Supervisor. Manage own academic