51 design "https:" "https:" "https:" "RTU Riga Technical University" positions at Linköping University
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application! Work assignments The division of Media and Information Technology is an international leader in visualization, with research, development and education in design, engineering and use of visual
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circuit design and collaborates closely with major semiconductor companies and academic research organizations worldwide. Feel free to read more about the division here: https://liu.se/en/organisation/liu
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agencies. The aim is to advance innovation, boost the adoption of AI and make Europe a leading AI continent. We are hosted by NAISS in partnership with RISE Research Institutes of Sweden and is part of
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curiosity, independence, and teamwork. More information about the division is available at: https://liu.se/en/organisation/liu/isy/rt . For more information about working at the Department of Electrical
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to control the electronic properties of organic semiconductors through chemical doping. The work will combine molecular and materials design with advanced structural, spectroscopic, electrical, and
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agencies. The aim is to advance innovation, boost the adoption of AI and make Europe a leading AI continent. We are hosted by NAISS in partnership with RISE Research Institutes of Sweden and is part of
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agencies. The aim is to advance innovation, boost the adoption of AI and make Europe a leading AI continent. We are hosted by NAISS in partnership with RISE Research Institutes of Sweden and is part of
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innovative materials design are essential for a sustainable society. In the Green Polymer Chemistry (GreenPolChem) group comprised of 10 researchers, located in the Pronova Chemistry Lab at the Laboratory
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to plan, prioritize and carry out your tasks systematically. The position also requires strong analytical skills, the ability to identify and solve problems efficiently, and an understanding of how
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for brain tissue interfacing. The focus includes neuromodulation and localized drug delivery. A central goal is to establish design rules for bioelectronic interfaces that are grounded in a mechanistic