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Engineering (Marine Technology profile) and the Nordic Master in Maritime Engineering. The research group consists of senior researchers, postdocs, and PhD students. During the project, the postdoc will also
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electro- and thermocatalysis, in collaboration with PhD students. You will: Synthesize catalysts (thin films or metal nanoparticles). Characterize catalysts using a wide range of advanced techniques
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distributed acoustic sensing, aiming to establish a solid physics-based foundation for seismic monitoring using existing telecom infrastructure. Who we are looking for Mandatory qualifications PhD degree in
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that dovetails into the technological needs of the Swedish industry. The Thermal Spray Group at University West is now actively seeking applications from highly motivated PhDs to fill a Postdoctoral position that
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applied research in close collaboration with national and international universities, research centers and industries. The Division of Dynamics The Division of Dynamics, where the PhD student will be
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research and education covers a wide area including natural sciences and all branches of engineering, as well as architecture, industrial management, urban planning, history and philosophy. Read more here
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education covers a wide area including natural sciences and all branches of engineering, as well as architecture, industrial management, urban planning, history and philosophy. Read more here Type of
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to the development of interdisciplinary collaborations across Chalmers and Sahlgrenska Academy. Participate in mentoring and supervision of MSc and PhD students within the lab. Engage in the division’s academic
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supervising Master and/or PhD student to a certain extent. Another important aspect involves collaboration within international academia and with industrial partners. Contract terms The position is a temporary
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Do you want to contribute to top quality medical research? Spatially resolved genomics unlocks unprecedented insight into tissue architecture