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developing methods based on synchrotron and laboratory X-ray diffraction for real-time in situ studies of thin films and coatings. You will be a part of a large cross-organizational environment focused
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situ studies of thin films and coatings. You will be a part of a large cross-organizational environment focused on the use of X-rays and neutrons for the study of industrial materials and processes, and
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in bird and mammal systems. Projects focus on understanding the molecular underpinings of seasonal coat color changing molts involving an alternation between white winter coats or plumage and brown
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://www.next.kth.se/ In this specific project, you will study hard, wear resistant coatings that are used on tools for metal cutting. You will use x-ray-based methods such as high-energy x-ray diffraction to study the
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-thin film systems of relevance in electronics, optics, for hard coatings and in related interdisciplinary projects can be part of the working duties. Taking over responsibilities in collaboration
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electronics, optics, for hard coatings and in related interdisciplinary projects can be part of the working duties. Taking over responsibilities in collaboration projects with industry is anticipated
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science via our different research areas. Most commonly, we investigate physical and chemical properties of nanomaterials and compounds whether they will be used as coatings for smart windows, for gas
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://kemi.uu.se/angstrom/?languageId=1 ). Duties The PhD project involves research on new types of surface coatings for demanding environments, including nuclear fuel rods for use in nuclear power plants. The work
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science and engineering, particularly metals and coatings Collaboration with industrial partners Consideration will also be given to drive and how the applicant, through experience and skills, is deemed
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small, contribute to a better world. We look forward to receiving your application! We are looking for a PhD student in CVD growth of diffusion tight high temperature coatings on graphite. Your work