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by an interdisciplinary team at Chalmers Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering , in collaboration with Gothenburg University and key stakeholders such as housing owners and the Swedish
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. The department is BTH’s largest department at BTH with 70 people. At the department, research is conducted in two major areas: computer science and engineering and visual and interactive computer science
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importance to the research area. Relevant academic backgrounds are biotechnology, analytical chemistry, chemistry, chemical biology, microbiology, environmental science and technology, or equivalent
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the Division of Vehicle Engineering and Autonomous Systems (VEAS) , with some collaboration from the Division of Vehicle Safety. VEAS is a research division with close ties to the local vehicle industry
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deepest branches of the tree of life with the help of bioinformatics and experimental molecular techniques. Research about how chemicals of anthropogenic origin interact with cellular functions and cause
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idea at the department is to stimulate translational research and thereby closer interactions between medical research and health care. Research is presently conducted in the following areas: medical and
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qualified individual with an MSc degree corresponding to at least 240 higher education credits in civil or mechanical engineering, applied physics, or a related discipline. The ideal candidate will possess
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from satellite, aircraft or ground sensors to understand, model and retrieve parameters relevant to the processes driving our atmosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere and cryosphere. About the research project
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of segregation, culture, and politics, as well as social network analysis and computational text analysis. IAS is also home of the Swedish Excellence Center in Computational Social Science (SweCSS
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passive radar to derive forest properties Research subject: Technology Description Microwaves, commonly utilized for radar measurements, interact directly with the underlying material properties