22 phd-position-in-project-management PhD positions at Chalmers University of Technology
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Join the cutting-edge RAM³ project: Unlocking the Potential of Recycled Aluminium through Machine Learning, High-Throughput Microanalysis, and Computational Mechanics. We are offering a PhD position
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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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and simulation, Railway mechanics, and Structural mechanics. About the research project The current PhD position is one out of four within the project RAM3 : “Unlocking the Potential of Recycled
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. Supervised by an interdisciplinary team, the PhD will study diverse behaviours across the life phases of dishwashers and user groups using LCA, contribute to the evaluation of design interventions and advance
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This PhD student position offers a unique opportunity for a dedicated, curious, and independent person. You are interested in biological and chemical processes taking place in wastewater treatment
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the Wastewater Management and Environmental Biotechnology research group. You will be supervised by three senior researchers and work alongside other PhD students and postdocs in the group. Our interdisciplinary
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Join a team with an extensive national and international network in metal additive manufacturing! This PhD position at Chalmers University of Technology is a unique opportunity to develop your
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boundaries and towards circularity, resource efficiency and net positivity. In this fully funded PhD student position, which is part of the Formas-financed project “FRESH: Future REgenerative production
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and responsible development of the maritime industry. We address the multiple pressures that ships pose on the ocean and try to bridge the gap towards environmental management and marine spatial
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. We seek to holistically address the multiple pressures that ships pose on the marine environment and bridge the gap towards environmental management and spatial planning. Read more here https