11 finite-element-analysis Postdoctoral research jobs at Uppsala universitet in Sweden
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preparation, electrolyte formulation, battery cell assembly, and electrochemical performance analysis. Significant efforts will be dedicated to advanced operando physicochemical characterization of electrode
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for the project. The research will primarily involve physical modelling of Li-ion batteries through finite element methods. Requirements: PhD degree in chemistry, physics, materials science or engineering, or a
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analysis. Requirements: PhD degree in Chemistry or Chemical Engineering or a foreign degree equivalent to the same. The degree needs to be obtained by the time of the decision of employment. Those who have
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international and multidisciplinary research group. Our research focus lies on the quantitative and qualitative metabolomics analysis of human samples for biomarker discovery of pancreatic cancer and other
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collaboration with other departments. We research next-generation batteries, more efficient solar cells, more environmentally friendly hydrogen, and materials that can replace critical elements. In
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collaboration with other departments. We research next-generation batteries, more efficient solar cells, more environmentally friendly hydrogen, and materials that can replace critical elements. In
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to perform science of very high quality in a collaborative and open manner. This independent work includes experimental design, in vitro and in vivo technologies, data analysis, and dissemination of findings
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involve high-resolution fluorescence microscopy in advanced microfluidic systems, adapted Hi-C protocols, and cutting-edge DNA microscopy. Data handling and analysis will be a major and exciting part of
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HCI and cybersecurity, to cancer research tools and methods for numerical analysis and machine learning. The research work takes place in a multidisciplinary team with a focus on image processing with
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widely in e.g. safety-critical (embedded) systems, data analysis, weather forecasting, physics, and engineering. Verifying that such programs are correct is challenging because of rounding errors due