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Ref. No. SU FV-2269-24 at the Department of Physics . Closing date: 15 July 2024. The Department of Physics is one of the biggest departments within the Faculty of Science with about 150 employees
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design and engineering context. The research will take a process-based approach, looking in-depth at information flows between data repositories and different building performance models. This project will
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. The Department of Physics and Astronomy is looking for a research engineer who will work with particle accelerators and research instrumentation. The Department of Physics and Astronomy is one of the largest
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garments. These tools support product development leading to a physical product for evaluation and validation of precision garments. The development of the physical garment is flexible in relation
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participating in research projects and third cycle courses. Here the research studies revolve around the physical/chemical properties of aerosol particles, which we will measure using synchrotron light and
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physics, computer science, and mechanical engineering. Örebro University is one of the fastest growing universities in Sweden with 17000 students and 1600 employees and ranks among the top 500 universities
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the sustainable companies and societies of the future. In Process Metallurgy, we deal with the efficient extraction of metals via sustainable means from primary and secondary resources using the pyro
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with graduate and postgraduate education. In close proximity, two other research organisations are located, e.g. the Swedish Institute of Space Physics (IRF) and EISCAT Scientific Association. IRF conducts
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with graduate and postgraduate education. In close proximity, two other research organisations are located, e.g. the Swedish Institute of Space Physics (IRF) and EISCAT Scientific Association. IRF conducts
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and postgraduate education. In close proximity, two other research organisations are located, e.g. the Swedish Institute of Space Physics (IRF) and EISCAT Scientific Association. IRF conducts