31 postdoctoral-fellowship-in-material-science PhD positions at Chalmers University of Technology
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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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, Chemical Engineering, Electric Power Engineering, or Material Science Be highly motivated and able to work independently and in interdisciplinary settings Have experience or interest in battery technology
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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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wastewater systems. Research environment The project is based at the Division of Water Environment Technology (WET), within the Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering. You will be part of
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of Industrial and Materials Science (IMS) . The Maintenance Engineering research group is a vibrant, ambitious, and multi-disciplinary team of international researchers driven by the vision to renew
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Materials Science are found in the areas of: Human-Technology Interaction Form and Function Modeling and Simulation Product Development Material Production - and in the interaction between these areas
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AIPhD in computational modelling RAM³ is a WASP-WISE NEST project This recruitment is connected to the Wallenberg Initiative Materials Science for Sustainability All early-stage researchers recruited
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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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Advance Fall Risk Prediction and Rehabilitation with Cutting-Edge Sensing Technologies! Are you passionate about research that makes a real difference in people’s lives and society? Do you thrive
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machine learning, computer vision, and materials science. The focus of this position is on development of neuro-symbolic models for the effective behaviour of the complex microstructure of recycled