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Subject description The postdoctoral fellow will join a project focused on developing protein-based electronic components, with the ultimate goal of enabling in-cell production of semiconductor
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area and lead the conceptual development and practical implementation. The role also offers opportunities to mentor PhD students, supervise MSc projects, and engage with a national and international
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materials — in particular, advanced battery materials and solid–liquid interfaces. By combining state-of-the-art instruments such as electron microscopy and atom probe tomography, the project aims to push the
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these may be taken into consideration. The applicant must hold a PhD in Pediatrics or a related field. As an applicant, you are expected to: Have experience in the analysis of multiomics data and Olink
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of today’s most challenging materials — in particular, advanced battery materials and solid–liquid interfaces. By combining state-of-the-art instruments such as electron microscopy and atom probe
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and international network between PhD students, postdocs, researchers, and industry (https://wise-materials.org/research-school/ ). Competitive salary: Postdocs are employed with a monthly salary of
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, through the development of new materials to direct industrial projects generating new inventions. We have a strong learning commitment on all levels from undergraduate to PhD studies where physics meet
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interdisciplinary building on both technical and social sciences using a range of quantitative methods. The division has around 50 staff members, faculty, and PhD-students with diverse expertise including engineers
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from theory and computer simulations to experiments in subatomic physics. The Plasma Theory group within the Division conducts research on acceleration and radiation generation in magnetic fusion, laser
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materials to direct industrial projects generating new inventions. We have a strong learning commitment on all levels from undergraduate to PhD studies where physics meet engineering. The research