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Fellow in Semiconductor Physics is available at the Department of Physics/Centre for Materials Science and Nanotechnology, University of Oslo. No one can be appointed for more than one PhD Research
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Nanotechnology, University of Oslo. No one can be appointed for more than one PhD Research Fellowship period at the University of Oslo. Starting date no later than November 1, 2024. The fellowship period is 3
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to 120 credits) with a strong academic background in photonics, materials science, physics, electrical engineering, or nanotechnology (and other revelant disciplines) with focus on photonics. You must have
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background in photonics, materials science, physics, electrical engineering, or nanotechnology (and other revelant disciplines) with focus on photonics. You must have grade B or better in terms of NTNU's
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position as PhD Research Fellow in in Materials Chemistry is available at the Centre for Materials Science and Nanotechnology (SMN) , Department of Chemistry , University of Oslo. The project will be carried
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. Department of Chemical Engineering We take chemistry from laboratory scale to industrial production. This demands a wide range of knowledge, from molecular processes and nanotechnology to building and
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have a Norwegian doctoral degree (PhD) or equivalent education from abroad in Technology, micro- and nanotechnology, Molecular Biology, Biotechnology, or BioNanotechnology2. The applicant must have
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and nanotechnology to building and operation of large processing plants. We educate graduates for some of Norway's most important industries. The Department of Chemical Engineering is one of eight
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physics Technology » Nanotechnology Engineering » Materials engineering Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Norway Application Deadline 29 Apr 2024 - 23:59 (Europe/Oslo) Type of Contract
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knowledge, from molecular processes and nanotechnology to building and operation of large processing plants. We educate graduates for some of Norway's most important industries. The Department of Chemical