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at the MAX IV Laboratory in Lund, Sweden. MAX IV is a world-leading synchrotron facility, providing researchers with cutting-edge tools to advance knowledge across materials science, life science, chemistry
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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
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A Postdoc position is available in the research group of Christian Müller at the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering of Chalmers University of Technology. We are looking for a highly
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questions about dynamics of organic carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus in soils. Your profile We are looking for a postdoc with a PhD in biogeochemistry, environmental chemistry, soil science or similar
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carried out in seven subject groups with a focus on Soil Biology, Soil Nutrient Cycling, Soil Chemistry, Agricultural Water Management, Soil and Environmental Physics, Soil Mechanics and Soil Management
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conduct chemistry labwork to prepare samples for NMR, run NMR expermiments - in particular for quantification of isotopomers, interpret isotopomer abundances in terms of shifts in plant carbon metabolism
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iron chemistry and mobilization will be correlated with wood decay processes using super resolution infrared spectroscopy (AFM-IR). The selected postdoctoral researcher will obtain experience working
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teaching activities at the departments of Physics, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, and Mechanics and Maritime Science at Chalmers. KCK strives to provide an excellent environment for carrying out
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Analytical Chemistry, and with competitive funding from the ERC and the Swedish Research Council. In connection with the projects described below, we have identified a need to recruit one to two postdoctoral
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involve established software tools, such as: CHEMKIN-PRO for steady one-dimensional simulations of laminar flames with detailed chemistry. CONVERGE for unsteady three-dimensional simulations of turbulent