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your application! Your work assignments Within the competence center NEXT, we are now looking for a PhD student at Linköping University (LiU) in the field of materials engineering who is interested in
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, transparent, functional, and chemical recyclable polymeric materials. Your particular focus will be on polymer chemistry methodology development with emphasis on macromolecular design. Questions that may be
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University of Technology, and Linköping University with base funding from the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation. WWSC is a research center with a focus on new materials from trees, aiming to create
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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, 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 communication skills in
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years, corresponding to 240 ECTS credits) in chemistry, chemical engineering, physics, material science, or another relevant field. Most merit is given to completed courses, with excellent grades, in one
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, corresponding to 240 ECTS credits) in chemistry, chemical engineering, physics, material science, or another relevant field. For this position, most merit is given to completed courses, with excellent grades, in
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University of Technology, and Linköping University with base funding from the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation. WWSC is a research center with a focus on new materials from trees, aiming to create
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. Qualifications A requirement for the position is a Master’s level degree in Theoretical or Computational Physics, Material Science, Chemistry or equivalent with a minimum of 240 credits, at least 60 of which must
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-time. Your qualifications You have graduated at Master’s level in physics, material science, material chemistry, physical chemistry or similar or completed courses with a minimum of 240 credits, at least