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of the goals and scopes of studies. The ultimate aim is to write report or a paper for publication in a scientific journal. Who we are looking for The following qualifications are mandatory: Master of Science in
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for The following qualifications are mandatory: Master of Science in industrial ecology, environmental engineering, or similar (either completed or soon to be completed). Master-level course in life cycle assessment
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Are you a Master of Science graduate in Biotechnology with a keen interest in cell–tissue interactions? This six-month temporary position offers you the opportunity to apply and expand your
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-up company. Who we are looking for The following requirements are mandatory: To qualify as a Doctoral student, you must have a Master's degree (masterexamen) of 120 credits or a Master’s degree
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projects and competence that are in the top front in certain areas, and present results that are met with a lot of interest from the surrounding world. The secret life of molecules is the main theme of our
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employment, expected to begin 2026-06-15 Qualifications You should be a current bachelor or masters student and it is meritorious if you have experience and coursework in laser physics, optical physics, atomic
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Shegai and Prof. Angela Grommet at Chalmers University. About the research project In this project, as its main goal, we will merge two paradigms – nanofluidics and nanophotonics – to confine both
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real life monitoring to support our findings. Besides research, our division is also involved in education at Master's and doctoral level. We are involved in the master program Mobility Engineering
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Master's degree (masterexamen) of 120 credits or a Master’s degree (magisterexamen) of 60 credits* in chemical engineering, biotechnology, industrial ecology or similar Strong written and verbal
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additional tasks include to improve our main simulation tool (Atmospheric Radiative Transfer Simulator, https://www.radiativetransfer.org/ ), to apply the derived geophysical data for verifying climate models