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the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Electron microscopy and electron diffraction offer powerful tools for advanced structural characterization. Aberration correction now enables imaging with true atomic
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information about the main supervisor of the project, please see: https://www.sljus.lu.se/pablo-villanueva-perez Work duties MAX IV is the first operational diffraction-limited storage ring in the world
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on hydrometallurgy for resource-efficient processes. Hydrometallurgy is a set of chemical engineering methods in which materials or waste streams – from mining waste to electronic waste – are processed to make
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crystalline materials with interesting magnetic and electronic ground states. Here, a special focus lies on crystal growth through chemical transport reactions and flux methods as well as X-ray diffraction
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The Division of Synchrotron Radiation Research (http://www.sljus.lu.se ) is a part of the Department of Physics and has more than 50 employees. The focus of the research is on experimental studies
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description We are looking fora PhD student for studying structural changes of photoreceptor proteins using time-resolved diffraction methods. A concrete goal will be to structurally characterize the structural
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diffraction (XRD), UV-visible absorption spectroscopy, scanning electron microscope (SEM), photoluminescence (emission) spectroscopy etc. knowledge in photophysics. We offer Lund University is a public
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programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Division of Synchrotron Radiation Research (http://www.sljus.lu.se ) is a part of the Department
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specialization in Electronics at the Division of Solar Cell Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Uppsala University Join us! About the Department The Department of Materials Science and
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spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction/scattering, (Ambient Pressure) X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, (cryo) electron microscopy/tomography) project will resolve molecular- to meso-scale processes affecting mineral