12 virtualization "https:" "https:" "https:" "UCL" PhD positions at Stockholms universitet
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. More information about us, please visit: Department of Chemistry . Subject area Studies in advanced organoboron chemistry. Organic boron compounds are important as reagents in organic synthesis, in
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chemistry, and organic chemistry. More information about us, please visit: the Department of Chemistry . Subject area This project explores the preparation and transformation of boron-containing compounds
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. PhD programmes are conducted in five areas: analytical chemistry, physical chemistry, materials chemistry, inorganic chemistry and organic chemistry. More information about us, please visit: the
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. More information about us, please visit: Department of Chemistry . Project description Project Title: Development of new silicon-based reagents for organic synthesis Supervision: Assistant Professor
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. More information about us, please visit: the Department of Chemistry . Project description Project title: Pinpointing toxic chemicals from mass spectrometric data with supervised and unsupervised machine
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information about us, please visit: Department of Chemistry . Subject area Chemical Recycling of Plastics Supervision: Assistant Professor Konstantinos Parkatzidis A PhD position is offered in the group
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has about 250 employees of which 95 are PhD students. Many have been internationally recruited. The Department is part of the AlbaNova University Center, which apart from the Department of Physics
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experiments. For more information about our group and current projects, please visit https://qtech.fysik.su.se/ . This project is funded within the QuantERA II Programme that has received funding from the EU
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chemistry for synthesis of chiral target molecules. See the group website https://www.organ.su.se/ks/ for more information about the group, projects, and links to publications. Qualification requirements In
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. More information about us, please visit: Department of Chemistry . Project description Title: Metal-organic frameworks pioneered by advanced electron microscopy Supervisor: Assoc. Prof. Tom Willhammar