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process, is unique and enables the development of unprecedented nanocomposites such as those envisioned in this project. The research provides fertile ground for scientific innovation with the present
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and electrolytes during operation of the battery cells. Project management duties as well as teaching may also be included, but up to no more than 20% of working hours. Requirements: PhD degree in
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the Research Committee at the Faculty of Law. As part of the admission procedure, references may be taken and interviews may be held with a limited number of applicants. About the employment The employment is a
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are made by the Research Committee at the Faculty of Law upon preparation by an evaluation committee specifically set up for this purpose. As part of the admission procedure, interviews may be held with a
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admission process. Do not include recommendation letters. The application may need to contain the following: A secondary research text authored by the applicant. It is mandatory to submit a secondary research
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what it is like to work at Uppsala University. Project description Human brains can process complex, dynamic, and real-time information with remarkable efficiency after millions of years of evolution
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measurements, from operating batteries. Such data are known to contain valuable information about complex electro-chemo-mechanical processes—such as particle fracture, interfacial delamination, and gas evolution
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replaced the cover letter with questions that you are asked to answer when making your application. The answers will be used as a part of the selection process. Please submit your application by 19 December
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. The answers will be used as a part of the selection process. Please submit your application by 30 December 2025, UFV-PA 2025/3475. Are you considering moving to Sweden to work at Uppsala University? Find out
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development over the past 10,000 years, thereby creating a comprehensive picture of human prehistory regarding language, culture, and genetic evolution in Africa, Oceania, and Eurasia. Read more: http