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We are looking for a highly motivated PhD student to join the research group of Professor Christian Müller at Chalmers University of Technology. The focus of the project is on understanding
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• author peer-reviewed publications, and • work effectively in a large, multidisciplinary team of engineers, chemists, and biologists. . Basic Qualifications Must be a recent PhD graduate within
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Engineering » Materials engineering Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Application Deadline 22 Feb 2026 - 22:59 (UTC) Country Netherlands Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Not Applicable Hours
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of Time • Conduct experimental research, including characterizing mechanisms of plastic and e-waste degradation, genetic modification and engineering of model and non-model microorganisms, designing
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the Chemical Catalysis and Reaction Engineering group. Our group is conducting research to enable cost-effective processes for biomass and waste feedstock conversion and chemical recycling of waste plastics
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Biotechnology and Bioprocesses, Membrane Technology, Chemicals and Materials, Resource Recovery, and Modeling & Artificial Intelligence. By harnessing its cross-cutting, interdisciplinary, and transformative
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Geomatics, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Plastics Engineering, Mechatronics, Thermal, Energy and Environmental Engineering. • 6 of these programs are also offered through apprenticeship
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, Laryngology, Otology, Rhinology, Minimally Invasive Skull-Based Surgery, Facial Plastics, and Sleep Disorders. The department ranked #1 in Northern California by US News and World Report for 2021 and number 5
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(maintenance, vendor liaison) and contribute to outreach (talks, demos, public engagement). Education, Qualifications and Experience Essential Criteria A PhD in physics, electrical engineering, biomedical
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learning strategies for various classes of materials. This PhD project will focus on dissipative material behaviors such as elastoplasticity, viscoelasticity, and related phenomena. Learning dissipative