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with state-of-the-art equipment with qualified support from staff scientists. The department also hosts the Bachelor's degree programme in chemistry and three Master's programmes: analytical chemistry
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with state-of-the-art equipment with qualified support from staff scientists. The department also hosts the Bachelor's degree programme in chemistry and three Master's programmes: analytical chemistry
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information about us, please visit: www.dbb.su.se . Project description The project is focused on determining the structure and function of sugar transporters. Main responsibilities We are looking for a
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behind black hole horizons and spacetime singularities. Main responsibilities The position involves mostly research conducted in a close collaboration with the PI, one PhD student, as well as other members
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research infrastructure with state-of-the-art equipment with qualified support from staff scientists. The department also hosts the Bachelor's degree programme in chemistry and three Master's programmes
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Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Department of Astronomy at Stockholm University has about 80 employees and 30 PhD students. The main research areas of the institute are Galaxies, Supernovae
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therefore decline further contact with vendors, recruitment and staffing companies. Where to apply Website https://web103.reachmee.com/ext/I005/1035/main?site=6&validator=3038fcf1516ea11… Requirements
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– protein interactions or enzyme optimization. Main responsibilities The successful candidate will use and develop methods within one, or preferably multiple, of the following categories: Sequence library
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, where state-of-the-art equipment and laboratories enable high-quality research on a broad range of natural history topics. NRM is also one of the main users of the world-leading research infrastructures
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the framework of the ERC Synergy project. For more information see http://qtech.fysik.su.se/ . Main responsibilities The position involves: Design, set up and operation of a cryogenic trapped ion experiment