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. Your workplace This PhD position is based at the Laboratory of Organic Electronics (LOE), belonging to the Department of Science and Technology, at the university’s Norrköping Campus. LOE is renowned
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, corresponding to 240 ECTS credits) in chemistry, chemical engineering, physics, material science, or another relevant field. For this position, most merit is given to completed courses, with excellent grades, in
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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 Organic Electronics, belonging to the department of Science and Technology at Linköping University. The PhD student will form an essential part of our ERC-funded project on dynamic organic metasurfaces
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Technology at Linköping University. The PhD student will form an essential part of our ERC-funded project on dynamic organic metasurfaces, with prospective applications such as 3D video holograms and tuneable
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are within medicine, healthcare, systems engineering, logistics, and transportation. At Linköping University, mathematical optimisation is taught in almost all engineering programmes, and we offer a wide range
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your application! The PhD position is associated with the Wallenberg Wood Science Center (WWSC), which is a joint research center including groups from KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Chalmers
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applications from students with a background in disciplines such as business, marketing, industrial engineering and management, and statistics. You should have a strong interest in marketing strategy and
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joint research center including groups from KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Chalmers University of Technology, and Linköping University with base funding from the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation
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joint research center including groups from KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Chalmers University of Technology, and Linköping University with base funding from the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation