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Regulations for Doctoral Studies at Stockholm University are available at: www.su.se/rules and regulations . Terms of employment Only a person who will be or has already been admitted to a third-cycle programme
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astrophysics and Strings) division at Stockholm University investigates fundamental physics questions from cosmology, dark matter searches and axion models to quantum field theory, extended gravity theory and
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, Theoretical Physics, Chemical Physics and Medical Radiation Physics. These subjects span over several research groups with different research activities. For information about the Department of Physics, see
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students at undergraduate level and 95 graduate students. There are four research subjects within the postgraduate program: Physics, Theoretical Physics, Chemical Physics and Medical Radiation Physics
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8 Mar 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Stockholm University Department Department of Physics Research Field Physics » Chemical physics Physics » Biophysics Physics » Computational physics
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Ref. No. SU FV-0100-24 at the Department of Meteorology . Closing date: 3 March 2024. The Department of Meteorology at Stockholm University (MISU) conducts research and education spanning
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at the Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Karolinska Institutet. The Hedlund lab is also located at Stockholm University at the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics and the majority of the experiments
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, Karolinska Institutet. The Hedlund lab is also located at Stockholm University at the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics and the majority of the experiments will be conducted there. The Hedlund
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, biologists, and medical doctors. At SciLifeLab, we also operate the national infrastructure for super-resolution microscopy. Third-cycle subject: Biological Physics Supervision: Hjalmar Brismar is proposed
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are also working closely together with other research groups at Karolinska Institutet, SciLifeLab, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) and Stockholm University, forming a consortium on childhood diseases