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. The research at the interface of chemistry, biology and engineering has resulted in high profile grants and publications. Find more information on google scholar. Duties The main duties of PhD students
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disease states. Focus areas of the PhD studies: Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology• Nanomedicine • Magnetic Imaging Techniques • Theranostics • Magnetic Nanoparticles • Click chemistry • Gastrointestinal
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Master’s degree in chemistry, chemical engineering, materials science, mineralogy, or a similar field We require good oral and written skills in English. Rules governing PhD students are set out in
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agreement. Requirements For employment as researcher, the applicant should have a PhD exam or an international equivalent in chemistry or other for the position relevant fields. The applicant must have
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, computer science, mathematics, chemistry, engineering and physics. The department has over 200 employees with around 60 PhD students. Please read more about the organization's work at https://icm.uu.se
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should have obtained a PhD degree or other equivalent degree in the area of Organic Chemistry or any other chemistry discipline closely related to this project. You should have extensive experience within
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/angstrom/research/structural-chemistry/aabc), which are both parts of the Structural Chemistry program at Uppsala University. The PhD project focuses on Multiscale modelling of ion transport and interfacial
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are now looking for two PhD students to join the research program of Structural chemistry and the Ångström Advanced Battery Centre with a focus on polymers and batteries. The Ångström Advanced Battery
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position with a focus on the development of functional biopolymer-based materials for pollutants mitigation at Uppsala University. Join us! The Department of Materials Science and Engineering aims to be
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Published: 2024-04-12 Admission to Doctoral (PhD) Studies in the subject Engineering Sciences with specialization in Solid State Physics at the Division of Solid State Physics, Department