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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Light emission diode technology has undergone a rapid development in the last decades, defining a steeply growing worldwide market
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Light emission diode technology has undergone a rapid development in the last decades, defining a steeply growing worldwide market that comprises small devices like smart phones, tablets, TV
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education on wood materials from nano to macro level, wood composites, and wood adhesives, as well as accredited testing of wood products and treatments for the market. More info about the activities
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well as accredited testing of wood products and treatments for the market. More info about the activities of the research group at Uppsala can be found here: https://www.slu.se/en/departments/forest
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. Salary and employment benefits The University applies individual salary scales adapted to the experience of the employee and to the labour market. Postdoc salaries at the Laboratory of Organic Electronics
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degree are met before the (intended) date of employment. This must be substantiated by the applicant's main supervisor, director or equivalent. The successful applicant is expected to have: PhD in medical
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. Benefits for employees Work with us Contact those below if you would like to know more about your new job: Anders Persson , recruiting manager. Nawar Kadi , research group leader. Union representative
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The lithium-ion battery market is expanding rapidly, driving the need for innovation in key components. Binders, crucial for electrode stability and long-term cycling performance, face challenges in both anode
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project is led by Professor Tora Holmberg. The person who receives the position will be supervised by the project manager but work independently and has great opportunity to influence and design the project
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conservation This project explores how financial decision-making tools, originally developed for managing investment risks in markets, can be applied to address real-world challenges in biodiversity and