41 phd-in-architecture-landscape-built-environment PhD positions at Chalmers University of Technology
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We invite applicants to join our team of researchers within the area of maritime environmental science. We are looking for a PhD student to study turbulent ship wakes and their effects on the marine
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We invite applicants to join our team of researchers within the area of maritime environmental science. We are looking for a PhD student to work on cumulative risk assessment of shipping pressures
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of long-term sustainable, durable, resilient, and inclusive living environments. Project overview This PhD project investigates how environmental, social, cultural and economic interests can be aligned in
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buildings, within a cross-disciplinary environment spanning architectural design, digital technologies and biomaterials science. PhD project summary The PhD student will join our cross-disciplinary research
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Looking for your next challenge? Become a part of a team that’s driving change and innovation every day. This PhD position is part of the WASP-WISE NEST project RAM³ – a multidisciplinary research
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Join the cutting-edge RAM³ project: Unlocking the Potential of Recycled Aluminium through Machine Learning, High-Throughput Microanalysis, and Computational Mechanics. We are offering a PhD position
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This PhD project focuses on strengthening network security for large-scale distributed AI training. As training increasingly spans multiple data centers connected over wide-area networks, it
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. About us The PhD position is placed at the Division of Material and Computational Mechanics . We foster an inclusive, friendly, and helpful work environment to which we welcome you to contribute. Our
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Environment Technology (WET), Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering As a PhD student, you will be part of the research group in Wastewater Management and Environmental Biotechnology Our research
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Join us for an exciting and excellent PhD journey! Everyday user behaviour may affect the environmental performance of household appliances, yet it is often overlooked in environmental assessments