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publications. Qualifications For this position it is required to have a PhD in Catalysis. It is also a requirement to have extensive experience in catalytic hydrodeoxygenation of bio-oils/biomass. To qualify
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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
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9 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Uppsala universitet Department Uppsala University, Department of Materials Science and Engineering Research Field Chemistry Engineering Environmental
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electronics to catalysis. Currently, the research staff at LOE includes about 150 researchers (professors, senior and junior scientists, and PhD students). Read more at LOE . At LOE, you will be part of
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applications in various fields such as biotechnology, chemical catalysis, and medicinal chemistry. Since 1999, we've been offering PhD training in Chemistry, fostering collaborations both nationally and
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agreement. Requirements For employment as researcher, the applicant should have a PhD exam or an international equivalent in chemistry or other for the position relevant fields. The applicant must have
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of research experience of: developing biopolymer materials and porous materials. organic chemistry, organic synthesis and catalysis use of relevant analytical methods (gas adsorption, thermal analysis, electron
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(professors, senior and junior scientists, and PhD students). Read more at www.liu.se/loe. At LOE, you will be part of the Catalysis and Self-Assembly group, led by Assistant Professor Alexander Holm. Research
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at LOE includes about 150 researchers (professors, senior and junior scientists, and PhD students). Read more at LOE . At LOE, you will be part of the Catalysis and Self-Assembly Group, led by Assistant
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for a PhD student to join our group and WWSC. Your research direction and work assignments Your research in the Catalysis and Self-Assembly group will focus on developing fundamental principles for more