17 Environment "Department of Physics" positions at KTH Royal Institute of Technology
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experienced researcher with your own unique expertise and perspective, you will participate in and contribute to a rich and vibrant research environment of ideas, problems to solve, and opportunities
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have resulted in detrimental effects on the environment and ecosystems. Thermal pyrolysis is one of the most promising ways in large-scale plastic recycling towards the generation of fuel and useful
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center that provides a unique environment. Researchers and engineers at SciLifeLab develop, use, and offer advanced techniques to increase understanding of vital processes at the molecular level, focusing
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environment. If you are interested in applying also for other positions of the doctoral network you can use the form attached to this offer, where the basic information of all the 12 positions are described and
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creative, international and dynamic working environment Work in Stockholm, in close proximity to nature Help to relocate and be settled in Sweden and at KTH Read more about what it is like to work at KTH
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with a creative, international and dynamic working environment Work in Stockholm, in close proximity to nature Help to relocate and be settled in Sweden and at KTH Read more about what it is like to work
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environment and equipment related to architectural lighting design research and application. The tasks consists of helping with the planning and management of design research projects, of the lab facilities, as
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technical university that generates knowledge and skills for a sustainable future. Engaged and ambitious colleagues along with a creative, international and dynamic working environment Work in Stockholm, in
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skills for a sustainable future Engaged and ambitious colleagues along with a creative, international and dynamic working environment An international workplace. Possibility to carry out and be involved in
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the department of Applied Physics at KTH and Science for Life Laboratory is a new research group funded by the Data-driven Life Science Fellows program. The group, led by Wei Ouyang, focuses on building AI systems