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This PhD position at Chalmers University of Technology offers an exciting opportunity to work in an interdisciplinary environment and receive training and support in materials design and synthesis
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Pancreatology Research Group at the Department of Surgery The doctoral
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We are looking for a PhD student in aerothermal design of an outlet stator for an ultra-efficient aircraft engine (so-called outlet turbine rear structure, TRS). The position is in tight cooperation
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wider society administration related to the work duties listed above Qualifications Appointment to a position as a researcher requires that the applicant has a PhD. Required qualifications: a PhD or
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with expertise in materials characterisation, computer vision, computational modelling, and machine learning. The other PhD positions connected to the project are: PhD Student Position in Generative
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The Pancreatology Research Group at the Department of Surgery The doctoral position is located in the Pancreatology Research Group at the Department of Surgery, Lund University. The focus is on
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Are you interested in developing computational tools to understand the detailed mechanical behaviour of multi-phase materials? Then this PhD position at Chalmers University of Technology might be
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students in a collaborative environment to push the frontiers of metal AM. This PhD position is linked to CAM2, which has developed 15 novel AM materials in close cooperation with more than 30 industrial
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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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engineering structures made of concrete, steel, wood and other materials, separately or in combination, at normal conditions, in cold climate and in fire. Project description This PhD project focuses