16 atomic-force-microscopy Postdoctoral positions at Chalmers University of Technology
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studies, fluorescence techniques and microscopy, protein production, cell culture techniques, live cell imaging. At least one published 1st author paper describing own, original research. The position
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skills in English * The date shown in your doctoral degree certificate is the date we use, as this is the date you have met all requirements for the doctoral degree. Exceptions from the 3-year limit can be
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include Boltzmann Generators [1 ,2 ], Surrogate-model Assisted Molecular Dynamics [3 ], and Implicit Transfer Operators [4 ,5 ]. The Postdoc will lead both the conceptual development in close collaboration
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to improve our understanding of fundamental processes relevant to combustion engines, gas turbines, and fire safety. The successful candidate will join a dynamic and diverse research group with an extensive
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fundamental questions about the particles and forces governing our Universe to energy-related research. The methods of our investigations are also diverse and complementary, and range from theory and computer
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and fusion physics, as well as nuclear physics. This diversity of research topics allows us to connect fundamental questions about the particles and forces governing our Universe to energy-related
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innovative startup partner. You will be at the forefront of translating computational research into real-world protective devices that can make a meaningful impact on public health. Project overview
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at the forefront of translating computational research into real-world protective devices that can make a meaningful impact on public health. Project overview This position is part of an interdisciplinary research
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for the doctoral degree. Exceptions from the 3-year limit can be made for longer periods resulting from parental leave, sick leave or military service. What we offer Chalmers provides a cultivating and inspiring
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), recovery of critical raw materials, and the synthesis of new materials from secondary sources. More information about the research can be found here: Industrial Materials Recycling – Chalmers Main