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contributes to several bachelor’s and master’s programmes in areas such as Shipping, Automotive, and Mechanical Engineering, and offers professional education nationally and internationally as part of our
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University of Technology, Department of Mechanics and Maritime Sciences . You will be joining an interdisciplinary team with Jonas Sjöblom and other collaborators at Chalmers and in industry. About the
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your own research in a research group. The position may also include teaching on undergraduate and master's levels as well as supervising master's and/or PhD students to a certain extent. Another
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23 Aug 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Chalmers University of Technology Research Field Physics » Computational physics Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Country Sweden
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Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering , contributing to a highly interdisciplinary research setting. We seek candidates with the following qualifications: PhD in materials science, physics, polymer
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of postdoc, you must hold a doctoral degree in chemical engineering, materials engineering, thermal engineering or mechanics, awarded no more than three years prior to the application deadline. The position
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through publications in high-impact journals and presentations at international conferences. Qualifications A PhD in Physics, Chemistry, Mechanical Engineering, Energy Sciences, or a related field, obtained
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of this position. The Department of Mathematical Sciences at the Chalmers University of Technology and the University of Gothenburg has about 200 employees and is the largest department of mathematics in Sweden. We
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your interest in the PhD project topic stated under the heading "PhD project summary". Other documents: • Copies of bachelor and/or master’s thesis. • Attested copies and transcripts of completed
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In this position, you will be given the opportunity to contribute to world-leading research on quantum technology. You will interact with researchers designing and fabricating advances quantum