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University of Technology, and Linköping University with base funding from the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation. WWSC is a research center with a focus on new materials from trees, aiming to create
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to efficiently transfer that quantum information to other systems? Your PhD work will contribute to answering such questions, by studying Spin Properties in Doped III-V Semiconductors. This system indeed offers a
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the field of Advanced Materials Technology, related to the project “Micromanufacturing and Energy Materials”. The PhD candidate will be part of the research group Mechanical, Mechatronics and Materials
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the PhD project as well as to foster interactions and collaborations within the research community. Communication of Science: Within the first year of their PhD work, DIGS-BB PhD students will
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voluntary. Support can be given by the Graduate School of Forest and Agricultural Sciences concerning travel arrangements, translation, and methodological aspects of the PhD work. A Diploma supplement will be
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related to the subject of your PhD. Job offer: We offer the opportunity to conduct this research in an international and stimulating environment. Ghent University consistently ranks among the best 100