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, up to a maximum of 20 per cent of full-time. Your qualifications You have graduated at Master’s level within the civil engineering courses such as technical biology, chemical biology, biotechnology, a
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Environment at Chalmers University of Technology, Department of Mechanics and Maritime Sciences . You will be joining an interdisciplinary team with Ida-Maja Hassellöv and external collaborators Amanda Nylund
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has been awarded, however, duties of this kind may not comprise more than 20 per cent of a full-time post. The researchers and teachers at the Faculty are expected to contribute to a dynamic research
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in bioacoustic technology, such as passive acoustic monitoring (PAM), now enable efficient study of vocalizing species like birds and bats. Combining PAM with occupancy modeling allows for large-scale
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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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Engineering and Autonomous Systems division . We offer advanced PhD courses where we extend the fundamentals in optimal control, machine learning, probability theory and similar. The research and learning
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to agreement. As a PhD student you will be enrolled in a highly qualified education within a thriving research environment. For more information about our PhD program, please visit our information page. You will
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environment The Müller Research Group at the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering of Chalmers University of Technology works at the intersection of physical chemistry and materials science, with a
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by an interdisciplinary team at Chalmers Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering , in collaboration with Gothenburg University and key stakeholders such as housing owners and the Swedish
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senior researchers, three postdocs and three PhD students. It is embedded in an interdisciplinary environment where we have close collaboration with other research teams at Chalmers such as technology