33 biomedical-signal-processing Postdoctoral research jobs at Chalmers University of Technology
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work spans the entire production chain, from innovative material design and advanced processes to the characterization of materials and components. About the research project The project is an EU-level
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resources for your research. Project overview The project aims to explore new catalytic processes for CO₂ hydrogenation as part of CCU. The objective of the project is to develop novel catalysts
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may be made for documented circumstances such as parental leave, sick leave, or military service. The following experience will strengthen your application: Experience with clinical or biomedical
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such as parental leave, sick leave, or military service. The following experience will strengthen your application: Experience with clinical or biomedical datasets, particularly registry-based
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23 Aug 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Chalmers University of Technology Research Field Engineering » Mechanical engineering Engineering » Biomedical engineering Researcher Profile
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are mandatory: To qualify for the position of postdoc, you must hold a doctoral degree in Bioengineering, Biomedical Engineering, Nanomedicine or a closely related field awarded no more than three years prior
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sustainable sources of protein and fat, there is a growing need for advanced downstream processing and refinery technologies to fully unlock their potential. Beyond achieving efficient recovery, it is essential
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which marine microalgae-based technologies are used to upcycle nutrients from saline seafood process waters, while simultaneously producing valuable biomass. A core of the project is to tailor mild
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to pioneering research aimed at developing a comprehensive framework for the integrated and coordinated operation of conventional and converter-based energy resources across diverse grid scenarios. The ultimate
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to upcycle nutrients from saline seafood process waters, while simultaneously producing valuable biomass. A core of the project is to tailor mild biorefinery sequences to the microalgal biomasses for recovery