44 phd-software-testing-scholarship Postdoctoral positions at Chalmers University of Technology
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measurement hardware development. Building complete prototype systems for clinical testing is a central goal. About the research project Hyperthermia therapy, i.e heating of tumour tissue in the range of 40–44
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systems for diagnostics and treatment. Core activities include signal processing, antenna design, and measurement hardware development. Building complete prototype systems for clinical testing is a central
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well as close collaboration with the local industry. With approximately 50 researchers including PhD students, postdocs, and faculty on all levels, we are one of the largest academic software engineering research
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FAccT, KDD, SIGGRAPH, ACM Multimedia) Strong written and verbal communication skills in English Strong background in mathematical modelling and analysis Proficiency in software implementation
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. The overarching goal is to develop the next generation flight test platform that can support the development of new cutting edge technology. More information can be found in the EXAELIA website. Who we are looking
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collaboration with partners responsible for device fabrication and testing. The overall aim is to establish clear structure–property–performance relationships and thereby enable the development of efficient and
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responsible for device fabrication and testing. The overall aim is to establish clear structure–property–performance relationships and thereby enable the development of efficient and stable photodetectors
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Effective working in teams What you will do Test and evaluate the performance of polymeric electrodes for electrosynthesis. Supervise master’s and/or PhD students and take the lead for the electrochemistry
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at Chalmers and closely collaborate with the materials chemistry subgroup to test next-generation electrodes. The project in a nutshell: In this multidisciplinary project, you will test polymeric semiconductors
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antimicrobials. We are investigating microbial stress responses that help bacteria and fungi to adapt to and overcome cell envelope stress and examine whether these defense systems could be exploited as accessory