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- Ångström Laboratory Research Field Chemistry » Structural chemistry Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Application Deadline 19 Mar 2026 - 22:59 (UTC) Country Sweden Type of Contract Temporary Job
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description PhD position in Biochemistry structure and dynamics of photoreceptor proteins time-resolved serial crystallography
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Infrastructure (https://svenskahistoriskapatent.se ). The group’s research centers on inventors, intermediaries in markets for technology, and the development of firms’ innovation capabilities and technology
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student to join the Structural Chemistry research programme at the Department of Chemistry-Ångström Laboratory, commencing in 2026. The successful candidate will join an interdisciplinary project focused
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their structure and properties. Develop and optimize aqueous electrolyte systems, evaluating their electrochemical window, ionic transport properties, long-term stability, and interactions with electrode materials
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within the Structural Chemistry research programme at the Department of Chemistry-Ångstöm Laboratory. The project specifically aims to develop a sustainable, cost-effective method to transform biomass
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biology: Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, Microbiology and Immunology, Molecular Biology, Molecular Biophysics, Molecular Evolution, Molecular Systems Biology and Structural Biology. The scientific
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communication skills with other researchers. You should be goal-oriented, self-driven, structured, have good problem-solving and analytical skills, and be able to work effectively both individually and in groups
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Biochemistry Structure and dynamics of proteins using time-resolved single-particle cryo EM. Department of Chemistry for Life Sciences conducts research and education in analytical chemistry, biochemistry and
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decoupling the key thermoelectric characteristics using a “nanoparticle-in-alloy” design strategy within an inorganic thin-film system. The core objective of the research is to tailor the interface structure