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programme Reference Number 304--1-14186 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Are you passionate about advancing high-energy physics? Join our
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Are you passionate about advancing high-energy physics? Join our internationally recognized team at Chalmers University of Technology and contribute to cutting-edge research in particle physics and
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-Energy and Plasma Physics at the Department of Physics. Join our innovative team and contribute to exciting research in theoretical fusion plasma physics in a collaborative and dynamic environment. About
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We are looking for a Postdoc to become part of our team at the Division of Subatomic, High-Energy and Plasma Physics at the Department of Physics. Join our innovative team and contribute to exciting
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-14158 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are looking for a Postdoc to become part of our team at the Division of Subatomic, High-Energy and
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to combine energy storage with load-bearing function, offering promising solutions for lightweight and integrated systems in transport, aerospace, and other sectors. While this concept has advanced in recent
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protein engineering, synthetic chemistry, nucleic acid technology, and state-of-the-art biophysical methods (spectroscopy, live cell imaging and nanotechnology) to address cutting-edge questions in biology
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the Competence Centre for Catalysis (KCK) and the Chalmers Area of Advance Energy, which provide strong networks and resources for your research. Project overview The project aims to explore new catalytic
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research, often in collaboration with industrial partners. The project is part of the Competence Centre for Catalysis (KCK) and the Chalmers Area of Advance Energy, which provide strong networks and
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Hydrogen is expected to play a key role in the energy and fuel mix of future sustainable transport systems. However, due to its small and light molecular structure, hydrogen exhibits significantly