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, Horiba and Riber) and academic research teams (CNRS, Ecole Polytechnique). The primary objective of IPVF is to increase the performance and competitiveness of solar cells and develop new breakthrough
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publications and assistance in the preparation of scientific project proposals Participation in teaching tasks Qualifications: Required: Master of Science or equivalent degree in chemistry, physics or a
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conducted within our Centre for Applied Behavioural Sciences. The research we do is grouped by three main themes: Cognition, Brain and Behaviour; Lifespan Health and Wellbeing; Work, Society and Environment
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level. In terms of research, whilst staff have a diverse set of interests two main (inter-related) themes dominate. The first led by Professor Laura Galloway and Professor Stoyan Stoyanov is based
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, Poland, Italy and Germany. The successful applicant is expected to write a PhD thesis based on this work, which will be supported accordingly from our side. Your primary responsibilities: Theoretical and
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RHD students. The main responsibility of this position is to design functional biomolecules for binding to particles and investigate their interaction with different systems. Experience in the areas
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recruitment companies as well as vendors of job advertisements. URL to this page https://web103.reachmee.com/ext/I011/853/main?site=7&validator=d7a66c13be778ef950c393a904293789&lang=UK&rmpage=job&rmjob=24436
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/InstituteLinköping UniversityCountrySwedenCityLinköpingPostal Code58183StreetCampus Valla Where to apply Website https://web103.reachmee.com/ext/I011/853/main?site=7&validator=d7a66c13be778ef9… Contact City Linköping
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conferences. About 80% of the position’s time will be dedicated to the completion of your PhD research, and 20% to the acquisition of academic skills through teaching courses and supervising master/bachelor
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comparable to the master degree or diploma in natural sciences (e.g. Biology, Biochemistry, Bioinformatics, Physics, and Chemistry) with excellent marks. At the time of nomination, applicants must not have