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Hydrogen is expected to play a key role in the energy and fuel mix of future sustainable transport systems. However, due to its small and light molecular structure, hydrogen exhibits significantly
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(AIMLeNS) lab is a tight-knit team of computer scientists, chemists, physicists, and mathematicians working collaboratively. Our focus is on developing practical methods that blend traditional disciplines
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hydrometallurgical purification steps, and preparing recycled precursors for new battery materials. The position offers an opportunity to contribute to a field of growing relevance within sustainable energy systems
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energy use and minimizing environmental impact. This collaborative effort brings together expertise in materials science, physics, polymer chemistry, and composite mechanics, with a particular emphasis on
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biomass characterization, biomaterial characterization and application. Experience in glycomic analysis is highly recommended. Laboratory experience in biomass transformation in materials and water based
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of the Wallenberg Centre for Quantum Technology (WACQT, http://wacqt.se ). The core project of the centre is to build a quantum computer based on superconducting circuits. You will be part of the Quantum Computing
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. MC2 houses a cleanroom for micro- and nanofabrication with the latest equipments. Our work is often done in close collaboration with Swedish and international partners within academia, industry and
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The new Right-to-Repair directive will push manufacturers to enable repairs, empowering consumers and promoting circular economy. Yet, the logistics implications of this new directive, as
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commitment to lifelong learning. The department emphasizes strong collaboration between academia, industry, and society, with a clear focus on utilisation. M2 is characterised by an international environment
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future. The Department of Mathematical Sciences at Chalmers University of Technology and the University of Gothenburg has about 200 employees and is the largest department of mathematics in Sweden