10 density-functional-theory Postdoctoral positions at Linköping University in Sweden
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(RTP) by metal-free compounds and double thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) from single molecules. Work assignments The proposed postdoc project among others will include computational
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delayed fluorescence (TADF) from single molecules. Work assignments The proposed postdoc project among others will include computational design and photophysical studies of the novel luminescent radicals
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social science relevance is also considered particularly advantageous. To contribute to theory formation in CSS, documented work on the development of social science concepts is considered particularly
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social science relevance is also considered particularly advantageous. To contribute to theory formation in CSS, documented work on the development of social science concepts is considered particularly
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part of the Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsrådet)-funded project “PolyKinetics” and is based in the Laboratory of Organic Electronics at Linköping University, Sweden. As part of this project, you
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Exciting postdoc opportunity in integrating photosynthetic living organisms in materials and devices! Work assignments Are you passionate about developing the next generation sustainable
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and devices! Work assignments Are you passionate about developing the next generation sustainable technologies? Join us in pioneering research that aims to harness the power of photosynthetic organisms
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application! Work assignments As postdoc, you will principally carry out research. A certain amount of teaching may be part of your duties, up to a maximum of 20% of working hours. You will carry out research
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us at the Laboratory of Organic Electronics (LOE) for the PolyKinetics project, where we’re developing soft, biocompatible electrodes that form directly in living tissue. What we offer: ✅ Work with
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related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Welcome to take part in the research activities within Amanda Welin’s group at the Division of Clinical Chemistry and