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equality and diversity as a strength and an asset. Description of the workplace The Division of Structural Mechanics, at the Department of Construction Sciences, offers a collaborative work environment and
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– of which 11 are professors. We offer PhD programmes in materials engineering, industrial engineering and management, and physics; master’s programmes in mechanical engineering, and others. The Department
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can be included in the duties with a maximum of 20% of the working time. Qualifications You received a PhD degree in fluid mechanics during the last 3 years or will defend your PhD thesis during spring
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Published: 2024-06-20 Postdoctoral position in Applied Mechanics on damage coupled diffusion modelling at Division of Applied Mechanics, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Uppsala
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. Qualifications You received a PhD degree in fluid mechanics during the last 3 years or will defend your PhD thesis during spring 2024 in fluid mechanics. A good knowledge of English is mandatory. Knowledge in
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your application! Work assignments Design of behavioural experiments in rats to investigate neural mechanisms underlying substance use disorder (SUD) Using chemo- and optogenetics to study neural
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understanding of fundamental mechanisms behind these fungal interactions is necessary in order to determine the direction of the overall decomposition rates and to make sure that our soils serve as overall sinks
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of commensal species are associated with disease. The mechanisms by which these species interact with each other are not fully understood – for example, which species support or inhibit the growth of other
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electronics. The goal of your project will be to study how the mechanical properties of conjugated polymers change during electrochemical oxidation/reduction cycles, and then design devices for wearable
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, computer science, mathematics, chemistry, engineering and physics. The department has over 200 employees with around 60 PhD students. Please read more about the department's work at https://www.uu.se/en/department