16 holonomy-group Postdoctoral research jobs at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden
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The Automation research group at the Department of Electrical Engineering is recruiting a postdoc to contribute to advanced research in discrete-event systems. We are an internationally renowned
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-14170 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Automation research group at the Department of Electrical Engineering is recruiting a postdoc to
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investigations are also diverse and complementary, and range from theory and computer simulations to experiments in subatomic physics. The Plasma Theory group within the Division conducts research on acceleration
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of Microtechnology and Nanoscience . Become part of our innovative group and contribute to exciting research within a collaborative and dynamic environment. About the research project Future communication and defense
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simulations to experiments in subatomic physics. The Plasma Theory group within the Division conducts research on acceleration and radiation generation in magnetic fusion, laser-produced and astrophysical
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research. The methods of our investigations are also diverse and complementary, and range from theory and computer simulations to experiments in subatomic physics. The Plasma Theory group within the Division
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of research translation. The Division of Vehicle Safety The Division of Vehicle Safety studies accidents, driver reactions, and injury mechanisms. The Injury Prevention group develops Human Body Models
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The Division of Vehicle Safety studies accidents, driver reactions, and injury mechanisms. The Injury Prevention group develops Human Body Models to predict injuries for the whole population, in collaboration
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have the freedom to explore your ideas in a highly supportive research environment About the research project At the Division of Industrial Biotechnology (IndBio) , in the research group led by Assistant
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. Within the division, the Kádár Group conducts research in the broader field of rheology and processing of soft matter. Our ongoing projects center around three main areas: Field–matter interactions