Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
aspects, from optimizing the use of drugs in individuals to societal pharmaceutical policies. Together, we form a unique cluster of academic competences within pharmaceutical science, playing a key role in
-
, of whom 8 are Senior Staff; the remainders are PhD students, postdocs, researchers and assistant professors. The group produces ca. 5 PhD theses annually. It is the leading research environments
-
students and 200 postdocs will be part of the Research School. The DDLS program has four strategic areas: cell and molecular biology, evolution and biodiversity, precision medicine and diagnostics
-
, and a genuine interest in immunology and physiology. We require candidates to be self-driven, ambitious, well-organized and enthusiastic about science and to work well in teams. Emphasis will be placed
-
PhD students are set out in the Higher Education Ordinance chapter 5, §§ 1-7 and in Uppsala University's rules and guidelines. About the employment The employment is a temporary position according to
-
the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Ångström Laboratory. At the division, we do both basic and application-oriented research that is related to energy and environmental aspects as well as life
-
education credits. The education is financed through a combination of stipend during 1-3 years, followed by PhD employment during year 4 (project 1 and 2) alternatively PhD employment during year 1-4 (project
-
. The candidate will join the Uppsala University Information Laboratory (InfoLab) , one of the research labs at the Division of Computing Science, Department of Information Technology. At the InfoLab we do basic
-
applications, additive manufacturing of pharmaceutical materials, microsensors for in vivo usage and sustainable materials from biomass. Researchers here thus have extensive experience in the functionalization
-
. education and administrative work, may be included within the framework of the employment (not more than 20%), in which case the position will be extended to allow four years of full-time graduate studies