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programs and master's programs. More information is available on our website . We are now looking for two PhD students to join the research program of Structural chemistry and the Ångström Advanced Battery
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the EU commission efforts to ensure a strong and long-term European battery knowledge-base within fundamental research on a number of important aspects of the technology area that batteries constitute
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aircraft developed by a collaborating company. The other study will investigate the more long-term potential of electric aviation for the future based on scenarios for battery development. The project builds
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potential of electric aviation for the future based on scenarios for battery development. The project builds on previous research and ongoing collaborations, providing a strong foundation for contributing
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, e.g., increase losses if not properly handled. The development of new electrochemical batteries, hydrogen storage and fuel cells, electrical vehicles (and their connection to the grid via Vehicle
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are now looking for two PhD students to join the research program of Structural chemistry and the Ångström Advanced Battery Centre with a focus on polymers and batteries. The Ångström Advanced Battery
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European battery knowledge-base within fundamental research on a number of important aspects of the technology area that batteries constitute. The project is critical to render Europe internationally
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facilitating increased innovation. Project description For improved sustainability thermal loads from combustion of new fuels (e.g. hydro-gen), in energy storage systems under development (e.g. batteries), and
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at the Ångström Advanced Battery Centre (ÅABC – https://kemi.uu.se/angstrom/research/structural-chemistry/aabc ), which are both parts of the Structural Chemistry program at Uppsala University. The PhD project
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also be opportunities for new research directions during the employment. Examples of possible directions include battery swapping, charging infrastructure, and grid analysis for the future electric