13 experimental-fluid-mechanics Postdoctoral positions at KTH Royal Institute of Technology
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-Performing Computational Fluid Mechanics. Great emphasis will be placed on personal skills. Join us at KTH KTH shapes the future through education, research and innovation. As a leading international technical
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well as end-use requirements and sustainability. This project aims to create molecular understanding of adhesion mechanisms in bio-based wood adhesives. Anyone applying for this postdoc position should have
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decision is made. Doctoral degree in experimental nuclear engineering, micro-mechanics, sol-gel chemistry, experimental thermohydraulics. Preferred qualifications A doctoral degree or an equivalent foreign
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Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Job description The Departments of Engineering Mechanics
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on the characterization, biodegradation testing and mechanical recycling of modified polylactide materials produced during EIC Pathfinder Challenge project “Biobased thermal resistant food packaging” (BORN ). Read more of
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Chalmers University of Technology. You will lead research efforts using experimental and computational methods to evaluate the effect of fission products on the thermal and mechanical properties and on
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for energy and industrial applications. You will work experimentally with catalyst development, reactor testing, and process optimization with ASPEN. The research includes operating high-temperature systems
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investigating the cellular and molecular mechanisms that form and regulate tertiary lymphoid structures in inflammatory diseases and cancer. The successful candidate will join a growing collaborative research
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» Mechanical engineering Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Country Sweden Application Deadline 11 Dec 2025 - 22:59 (UTC) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Is the job funded through
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microscopy to quantitatively study dynamics in living cells. The project will involve experimental work with biophysics techniques, such as microscope operation and sample-labeling strategies. Microscopy-based