15 high-performance Postdoctoral positions at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden
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interdisciplinary and to learn new skills and to perform research in collaboration with others. We seek candidates with the following qualifications: A doctoral degree in a Bioscience-related field awarded
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nitride (hBN)-based thermal interface material in this project. The hBN material offers high thermal transfer performance while providing electrical insulation for AI booted electronics and battery cooling
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intent to generate practical insights and solutions—particularly for startups or small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Main responsibilities Your major responsibility as postdoc is to perform your
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are focused drivers and enablers in our work. Our goal is to perform high quality research and education at bachelor, master and doctoral levels. The postdoc is expected to conduct high-quality research in a
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analysed using advanced optical techniques such as: High-speed imaging Laser-induced fluorescence Particle image velocimetry Experimental and numerical results will be evaluated and compared to refine both
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parts of the 3D scene. Main responsibilities Your major responsibility as postdoc is to perform your own research in collaboration with other researchers within the NEST. The position also includes
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or military service. What you will do Your major responsibility as postdoc is to perform your own research in a research group. The position may also include supervising master's and/or PhD students
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the complexity of synthesizing conjugated polymers and on developing processes that are compatible with continuous flow chemistry. The goal of your project will be to achieve the reproducible synthesis of high
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their influence on dynamic properties. Main responsibilities Your major responsibility as a postdoc and project coordinator is to assure smooth coordination of the above mentioned projects and perform
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to develop a more sustainable and energy efficient method for recycling carbon fibre composites. The approach uses alternating magnetic fields to heat the material in a controlled way, breaking down