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responsibilities Experimental work on DNA and bacteria using fluorescence microscopy. The post doc will design assays, collect data, analyse data and present data in seminars and scientific papers Your major
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(BECC) and direct air capture (DAC) to provide carbon to produce chemicals, plastics and fuels or provide negative emissions. The post-doc will be responsible for further developing PyPSA-Eur in
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a team of senior researchers, another post-doc, and doctoral students, you will contribute to the development and consolidation of the research area known as Architecture, Building & Society. This
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future housing design, exploring new buildings and the transformation of existing structures. Collaborating with a team of senior researchers, another post-doc, and doctoral students, you will contribute
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This post-doc position is an opportunity for an independent and curious person. You are interested in microbial communities in the environment and in engineered systems such as fish farms. Although
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post-doc at Physical Resource Theory , you join an exciting and cutting-edge research environment with colleagues from many different disciplines - all focusing on transitions to a sustainable future
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to future household consumption, both at national level and for different societal groups. As a PhD student or post-doc at Physical Resource Theory , you join an exciting and cutting-edge research environment
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to pursue within the MANIFEST project • Explain the reason for applying to the post-doc or PhD position at Chalmers Other documents: • Copies of bachelor and/or master’s thesis. • Attested copies and
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degree certificate is the date we use, as this is the date you have met all requirements for the doctoral degree. Contract terms A Post-doc position is a fixed-term employment and limited to three years
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[Andrén et al, Nature Nanotech. (2019) 16:270]. The post doc position involves optical simulations based on comercial software (Comsol and/or Lumerical), optical experiments, and development of proof