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25 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Chalmers University of Technology Research Field Chemistry » Applied chemistry Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Sweden
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nuclear physics and nuclear chemistry research: University of Oslo (UiO), Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU), and Institute for Energy Technology (IFE) as well as several associated partners
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the different chemistries used in both radcure and thermal curing affect the inter-coat interface, and consequently what effect this has on adhesion. This has the potential to bring about new formulations with
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group in the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at Chalmers University of Technology to develop recyclable polymeric electrocatalysts. If you are motivated to design and synthesize
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of luminescent materials or devices such as light emitting sources (OLEDS, LEDs) or (organic) solar cells are a strong advantage. The candidate should hold a PhD in chemistry, materials science & engineering or
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Norway’s leading institutions within nuclear physics and nuclear chemistry research (https://www.nnrc.uio.no/english/research-themes/rt-5/ ): University of Oslo (UiO), Norwegian University of Life Sciences
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/international/international-qualifications ) from an overseas university, in a relevant subject such as Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science, Engineering or a related discipline. Strong organisational and
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at the UMCG. The PhD student needs to be a biomedical scientist with some affinity for polymer chemistry, as well as possessing an intrinsic interest in lung physiology and the treatment of COPD patients
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everywhere. Requirements Specific Requirements We expect that the candidate: holds a MSc degree in (Mechanical) Engineering, Physics, Chemistry, Material Science or related fields; has a strong interest in
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-leading research in several fields. Notably, the groundbreaking discovery of the CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing tool, which was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, was made here. At Umeå University, everything