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externally funded research projects, often with international cooperation and we see continued good growth in our subject area. The department has education assignments in engineering programs and master's
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programs and master's programs. More information is available on our website : (https://kemi.uu.se/angstrom/?languageId=1 ). Future grid energy storage technologies must rely on abundant materials sourced
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master's programs. Our research and teaching are conducted within seven divisions with different research focus. Read more about us here. About the division The Division of Microsystems Technology is part of
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the Nordic countries. It has about 100 employees, including teachers, researchers, PhD candidates, and administrative staff. The main activities are undergraduate and advanced level teaching and doctoral
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related subjects (max 20%), including master student supervision, can also be included depending on availability and interest. The candidate is expected to take an active role in the MIDA research
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University under supervision of Prof. Mia Phillipson. Applicants should have a master degree in Biomedical Sciences, Biochemistry, Pharmacy, Biotechnology, Immunology, Microbiology, or closely related fields
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through the department's involvement in engineering and master's programs. Our research and teaching are conducted within seven divisions with different research focus. Read more about us here The Division
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the main working language. The department is located at the Biomedical Centre in Uppsala, which facilitates collaborations with research groups in biology, pharmacy, medicine and SciLifeLab and gives
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studies, pilot studies, and controlled studies involving principal investigators within U-CARE and the Healthcare Sciences and e-Health research group, as well as other research groups, are being conducted
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are recruited from all over the world and English is the main working language. The department is located at the Biomedical Centre in Uppsala, which facilitates collaborations with research groups in biology