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interested in working in the research project "Harvesting Energy from Natural and Anthropogenic Vibrations"., with the support of competent and friendly colleagues in an international environment? Are you
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of Nanotechnology and Functional Materials is part of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Ångström Laboratory. At the division, we conduct research within functional porous materials for energy and
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conduct covers everything from the unimaginably small to the large in areas such as energy supply, climate change, new materials and the universe. Our work is also reflected in the department's courses and
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conduct research within functional porous materials for energy and environmental applications, nano biomaterials, sustainable electrical energy storage and energy transformations, functionalization
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of isoprene by photosynthetic cyanobacteria directly from CO2 as carbon source and solar light as energy source, and the second step is the photochemical dimerization of isoprene into monoterpenoids, which
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peptide-phage display for large-scale screening of SLiM-based interactions. Interactions will be characterized using biophysical, structural and cell-based methods. The project is a collaboration with the
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for generating a neutrino beam for neutrino cross-section measurements. The design of the muon storage ring is particularly challenging due to the fact that the muon beam is large and has a large energy spread. We
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applied mathematics, spanning diverse application domains such as medicine, energy systems, biomedical systems, neuroscience, and safety and security. The Division of Systems and Control enjoys a wide
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foreign degree equivalent to a PhD degree in a relevant area of medicine, biology or biochemistry (e.g., molecular/cell/tumor biology). The PhD degree must have been obtained no more than three years prior
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for an employment as a postdoc you must have a PhD degree or a foreign degree equivalent to a PhD degree in a relevant area of medicine, biology or biochemistry (e.g. molecular/cell/tumor biology). The PhD degree