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meet the entry requirements for doctoral studies, you must been awarded a second-cycle degree in Materials Chemistry, Materials Science, Materials Physics, or equivalent have completed at least 240
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rare earth elements, as well as synthesis and characterization of new magnetic materials. The work is supervised by Professor Martin Sahlberg within the Inorganic Chemistry research program at
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at Uppsala University and synchrotron specialists at different synchrotron radiation facilities. Requirements Master’s degree in material science/engineering, physics, engineering physics, chemistry, or a
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. The ideal student will have a Master in Material Science, Material Chemistry, Applied Physics or similar subject with significant expertise in the area of material development and characterization. During
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second-cycle degree with a major in chemistry or chemical engineering, or a related discipline such as materials science with a considerable amount of chemistry. completed another second-cycle degree with
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Applications are welcome from candidates with an M.Sc. degree (or equivalent, including candidates who are about to complete their degrees) in materials science, chemistry, physics, or related fields. In
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PhD student to work on the next generation nanostructured materials at the interface between supramolecular and bioanalytical chemistry and molecular cell biology. The position is within the Biofilms
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Chemistry, Material Science or Physical Engineering, are also welcomed to apply, if the above requirements are fulfilled. Competence and experience in experimental research, including material synthesis
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EU-MSCA PhD position: Molecularly imprinted polymers for phosphopeptide assays of oncogenic pathways
motivated PhD student to work on the next generation nanostructured materials at the interface between supramolecular and bioanalytical chemistry and molecular cell biology. The position is within
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from candidates with an M.Sc. degree (or equivalent, including candidates who are about to complete their degrees) in materials science, chemistry, physics, or related fields. In addition to the above