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Uppsala University

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Uppsala l'n

Sweden

PhD student in the Inorganic Chemistry research program at Uppsala University, Department of Chemistry - Ångström Laboratory, Uppsala, Sweden. The research focuses on the development of next-generation thermoelectric materials through advanced nanoscale engineering using a “nanoparticle-in-alloy” design strategy within an inorganic thin-film system. The project aims to tailor the interface structure and electronic interactions between magnetic nanoparticles and a degenerated semiconductor matrix. The proposed synthesis route is based entirely on physical vapor deposition. The research includes materials synthesis, thin-film deposition, advanced structural and magnetic characterization, thermoelectric and electronic transport measurements, and a theoretical component in collaboration with the Physics Department at Linköping University. The position may also include teaching, supervision of degree projects, collaboration with other University partners, and administration linked to the tasks above. Starting date: June 1 2026 or as agreed. Placement: Uppsala.

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#127

US World and News Report

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#131

The World University Rankings

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#103

QS World University Rankings

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