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experiments. Information about the division and the department The Plasma Physics and Fusion Energy (PPFE) group at the department of Space, Earth and Environment/Astronomy and Plasma physics division has
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sustainable living and working environments in rural and urban areas. We develop and communicate high quality knowledge about people, the environment and business. The Business Management Group develops
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environment. Electric aircraft and chargers, like many other electronic systems, are based on switching power electronics. In addition to intended fundamental tones, this generates a considerable amount of
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of Materials Science and Engineering, Uppsala University Join us! About the Department The Department of Materials Science and Engineering aims to be an environment for successful and valuable research and
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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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in Computing Science with a focus on data privacy. The department has been growing rapidly in recent years. An inclusive and participatory environment are key elements in our growth. The 60 doctoral
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, of whom 8 are Senior Staff; the remainders are PhD students, postdocs, researchers and assistant professors. The group produces ca. 5 PhD theses annually. It is the leading research environments
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impact on the environment originating from this enormous energy consumption. Phosphor-converted LEDs have become mainstream for many lighting applications. Commercially used LED phosphors are inorganic
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builds upon our group's expertise in magnetically levitating superconducting microparticles on a chip. The research is placed in the vibrant research environment at Chalmers, encompassing the Quantum
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an MSc or equivalent degree in Environment and Energy, Physical Resource Theory, Operational Research or similar areas. Advanced knowledge of written and spoken English is required. As the project