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The Division of Synchrotron Radiation Research (www.sljus.lu.se ) is a part of the Department of Physics and has about 60 employees. We are scientists from many different countries and backgrounds
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Subject description DNA-templated silver nanoclusters have come into prominence, because of their fascinating properties, including strong absorption and intense emission. These and other properties
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Description of the workplace The is a position in the Quantum information group, at the Division of atomic physics within with Department of Physics. The group has roughly 10 members and carries out
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Description ot the workplace The PhD position is placed at the Division of Solid State Physics at the Department of Physics, where extensive research is carried out centred on various aspects
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the fields of quantum many-body systems, which includes theoretical research in nuclear physics, nanometer physics, quantum information, atomic physics, and modeling of materials, with several collaborations
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description The subject encompasses one of the following areas: Chemical processing of biomass or components extracted from biomass using conventional or new process pathways. Making biomass components
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diverse team of experts specializing in various aspects of fluid dynamics, heat transfer, and multi-physics problems, all working towards developing sustainable solutions for contemporary challenges. Our
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of the beamline, together with the rest of the ForMAX team and technical support teams. Provide support for external users. Supervise junior team members. Lead research projects, with the objective to develop
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with the rest of the ForMAX team and technical support teams. Provide support for external users. Supervise junior team members. Lead research projects, with the objective to develop new full-field tomographic
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structure and properties, chemical and physical processes, and application performance. Advanced characterization of material properties by, e.g., electron microscopy and X-ray spectroscopy (in particular