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. We offer a dynamic environment where theory meets real-world application, and where your work can contribute to the development of the next generation of smart energy systems. About us The Division of
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collaboration with other academic and industrial partners (e.g., Ericsson) in Sweden and abroad, as a part of large-scale European research initiatives by KTH, including DICE-6G, SMART-6GSAT, and SweWIN
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that comprises small devices like smart phones, tablets, TV displays and lighting apparatuses. Organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) have great potential for application as alternative to traditional
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: -Scientific publications in areas related to Internet of Things (IoT), Industry 4.0, smart systems, or AI-assisted automation engineering. -Documented experience in applied research or development work within
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to work on biobased polymer development for the Mission 0 House initiative. This position focuses on experimental research into sustainable production of cellulose fiber, both complementary to and supported
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motivated postdoctoral researcher to join our dynamic team to work on biobased polymer development for the Mission 0 House initiative. This position focuses on experimental research into sustainable
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techniques to new applications and environments, both in our in-house laboratories and at leading synchrotron and neutron facilities. The Maibach group combines electrochemistry with advanced surface analysis
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environments, both in our in-house laboratories and at leading synchrotron and neutron facilities. The Maibach group combines electrochemistry with advanced surface analysis to uncover how materials interact
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that makes an impact. All that's needed is a place where ideas have the space to meet and grow. That's what we've created – and you are invited. Change starts here! The Department of Biology and Environment
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leverage existing high-throughput data from large scale cohorts and large family cohorts complemented with bulk and single cell RNAseq data from relevant tissues to investigate T2D pathogenesis and its early