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. Main responsibilities Your main responsibility is to pursue your own doctoral studies. You are expected to: Develop your own scientific concepts Communicate the results of your research verbally and in
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education and activities within the research area and department (20% of time) Potential for international collaborations and secondments Opportunities for PhD, pedagogical and language courses both
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at the terahertz and millimetre wave division are on technologies with applications that span from basic science to future sensors and communication systems. We are at the forefront of innovation in terahertz
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—critical capabilities enabling a wide range of robotic applications. As a PhD student, you will receive academic and pedagogical training and become part of a dynamic, international research community and
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inclusion as fundamental aspects of all our activities. If Swedish is not your native language, Chalmers offers Swedish courses to help you settle in. Discover more Find more general information about
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degree (masterexamen) of 120 credits or a Master’s degree (magisterexamen) of 60 credits in Mechanics, Mechatronics, or Control or equivalent * You will need strong written and verbal communication skills
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circularity of on-site construction processes), or business, management or social science with experience in working in the construction sector. Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English
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for international applicants) Strong communication skills in English, both written and spoken Meritorious experience: Knowledge and/or experience of sustainable renovation or circular economy Interest in cultural and
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of Electrical Engineering, which also includes research in communication systems, biomedical engineering, and control systems. The department employs about 200 staff from more than 20 countries and runs about 100
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project activities while developing your own scientific concepts and perspectives on hydrological modelling, climate adaptation, road engineering, and urban planning. Communicating research findings through