68 chalmers-university-of-technology-material-engineering-phd-polymer-composite PhD positions in Canada
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of an IVR module for HPC using the fabricated power magnetic core inductors and characterization. Candidate Profile: • MSc degree in electrical engineering, physics, materials science, or a closely related
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:• MSc degree in electrical engineering, physics, materials science, or a closely related field.• Background in composite materials, magnetic materials and devices, additive manufacturing and micro
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:• MSc degree in electrical engineering, physics, materials science, or a closely related field.• Background in composite materials, magnetic materials and devices, additive manufacturing and micro
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, characterization and comparison of composite magnetic materials for high efficiency integrated voltage regulators with embedded magnetic core micro-inductors,” 2017 J.Phys. D: Appl. Phys. 50 455001, DOI:10.1088/1361
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The Guo Lab at the Hotchkiss Brain Institute and Alberta Children’s Hospital Research Institute, University of Calgary is seeking candidates for two PhD student positions. The long-term goal
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MSc/PhD Position at the Faculty of Medicine, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s, Canada
Dr. Deepak Kaushik, Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Medicine, Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN, St. John’s, Canada), is currently recruiting MSc/PhD fellows to join a CIHR-funded
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Electrical & Computer Engineering, East Tennessee State University, and the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. Completion of a research-based master’s degree is required prior to commencing the PhD
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Description Dr. Jordan Guenette is currently recruiting highly motivated students for PhD positions starting in January 2026 or September 2026 in human exercise and respiratory physiology
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The Forest Growth & Yield Lab at the University of Alberta has an open graduate research assistantship at the Ph.D. level in Applied Remote Sensing for assessment of forest resilience, under
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$4.3 million per year are provided to recognize the significant contributions of PhD students to the research activities of the university. The awards are available to all new and continuing PhD students