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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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of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology ) at Linköping University. The group is composed of dedicated and motivated researchers, including PhD students, postdocs, and senior scientists, all committed to advancing
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, Chemistry, and Biology) at Linköping University. The unit is composed of dedicated and motivated researchers, including PhD students, postdocs, and senior scientists, all committed to advancing the field
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, Chemistry, and Biology carries out research, undergraduate and postgraduate education in Materials Science. You can read more about Nanostructured Materials here: https://liu.se/organisation/liu/ifm/nano
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to supply a letter of intent with your application. Your workplace The division of Nanostructured Materials at the Department of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology carries out research, undergraduate and
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the applied environment. In addition, you will develop methods and investigate the conditions for increasing the information content of the measurements. Specifically, the composition, chemistry and structural
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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
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, material science, material chemistry, physical chemistry or similar or completed courses with a minimum of 240 credits, at least 60 of which must be in advanced courses. Alternatively, you have gained
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(chemistry labs, polymerization setups, etc.) and fabrication (evaporation and sputtering, traditional and maskless photolithography, e-beam lithography, reactive ion etching, etc.) to characterization (SEM
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installed an electron-beam lithography system for this project (Raith Voyager 100). Other labs and equipment range from materials development (chemistry labs, polymerization setups, etc.) and fabrication