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from boreal latitudes (50-70°N) into the central Arctic Ocean. The purpose of this PhD project is to gain improved understanding of pelagic changes and plankton migration in the Arctic Ocean in response
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26 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Stockholm University Research Field Physics » Applied physics Engineering » Biomedical engineering Technology » Nanotechnology Researcher Profile
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-resolution" to enhance acquired bathymetry data. The PhD position is for four years. It is hosted at the Department of Geological Sciences, Stockholm University, and co-supervised from the Physics Department
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diffraction, electron microscopy, electron crystallography, solid-state NMR, and computer modelling of materials with a potential for various applications. Research activities in the area of Analytical
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diffraction, electron microscopy, solid-state NMR, and computer modelling of materials with a potential for various applications. Research activities in the area of Analytical Chemistry focus on developing
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diffraction, electron microscopy, solid-state NMR, and computer modelling of materials with a potential for various applications. Research activities in the area of Analytical Chemistry focus on developing
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diffraction, electron microscopy, solid-state NMR, and computer modelling of materials with a potential for various applications. Research activities in the area of Analytical Chemistry focus on developing
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Information about available supervisors and PhD projects can be found on our information page for the PhD program (scroll down to ‘PhD thesis projects in mathematical statistics’). Note that only supervisors
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, Physical, Inorganic, and Analytical Chemistry. The teaching at the graduate level focuses on the master programs in Sustainable Chemistry and Analytical Chemistry. Research activities of MMK focus primarily
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PhD student in Organic Chemistry in the area of Sustainable organic synthesis using mechanochemistry
iodine reagents, which are low-toxic and selective reagents for a range of transformations. The PhD student will combine mechanochemistry and hypervalent iodine chemistry to develop new sustainable