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Join us at the Division of Astronomy and Plasma Physics, Department of Space, Earth and Environment, and help advance our understanding of galaxy evolution and supermassive black hole growth. Do you
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(especially silicon-based) and cathode applications. In this role, you will: Develop new binder systems for electrode processing. Synthesize and modify binders for innovative manufacturing processes. Balance
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at Chalmers Build and evaluate digital twins for production systems including back end data data flows as well as interfaces for decision makers together with other researchers and industry participants Develop
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including back end data data flows as well as interfaces for decision makers together with other researchers and industry participants Lead workpackages on the development in specific research projects as
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, promises the development of a new class of devices and systems with a performance that surpasses limits that today are considered fundamental. In this postdoc project, the focus will be on implementing
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assistant will support the development of a decision support system based on a digital twin of the drinking water network. This Digital twin system will be used to detect leaks, that later can lead to pipe
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Do you want to perform cutting-edge, needs-driven basic research on halide perovskites for next-generation energy technologies, using and developing advanced methodologies and neutron techniques? Do
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development, but you may also get the opportunity to be involved in the supervision of Ph.D. and M.Sc. students. Qualifications The applicant should have*, or expect to soon obtain, a Ph.D. degree in physics
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during the studies. As there is very little information about this natural process, the project is open-ended and may later develop into studies of individual microorganisms, enzymes, or other areas
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process, the project is open-ended and may later develop into studies of individual microorganisms, enzymes, or other areas of interest. Visits at collaborators’ laboratories are expected for certain