63 developer-"https:" "https:" "FORTH" "Universidade do Minho CTAC" Postdoctoral positions at Chalmers University of Technology
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difference in the areas of materials and manufacturing, we look forward to receiving your application. About the research project The position is focused on development of robust AM and post-AM processing
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experimentally and making a difference in the areas of materials and manufacturing, we look forward to receiving your application. About the research project The position is focused on development of robust AM and
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. We work on valorization of side streams boths from industry and agriculture for example producing textile fibers from grass and develop resource- and energy-efficient processes for example for CO2
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therapies. The research aims to further develop a clean-room-fabricated planar waveguide chip capable of generating a surface-confined evanescent field for detecting and characterizing biological
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as climate change, Earth system science, air pollution, natural hazards, and monitoring of the Earth's surface. We have extensive experience in developing and applying remote sensing across
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Join us at the forefront of life science AI. We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher to develop cutting‑edge, multimodal transformer‑based deep learning methods to extract insight from genomic
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of an increasingly digital and interconnected world. About the research project The European research project DARE aims at making Europe self sufficient in developing computer technology for high performance
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and quantitatively describing the complex functioning of living organisms. We develop technologies that contribute to human and planetary health. About the research project Our group is a member of the
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-assisted plasticization. The advertised research project aims to develop new methods to study and understand the viscoelasticity of highly viscous fibre-based materials to improve their processability in
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. The research aims to further develop a clean-room-fabricated planar waveguide chip capable of generating a surface-confined evanescent field for detecting and characterizing biological nanoparticles such as