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Chalmers University of Technology is host for a well-funded tenure-track Assistant Professor position in Data Driven Cell and Molecular Biology, in a vibrant, international, and outward-looking work
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of Technology is host for a well-funded tenure-track Assistant Professor position in Data Driven Cell and Molecular Biology, in a vibrant, international, and outward-looking work environment located in the lively
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Do you want to develop and apply novel data science methods to achieve a breakthrough in mapping building components to facilitate reuse and recycling and support the transition to a circular
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Chalmers University of Technology invites two curious and creative researchers to join us as Assistant or Associate Professors and WISE Fellows in the area of Materials Science for a Sustainable
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Join us for an exciting Doctoral student journey that will combine systems biology, computational modeling, and industrial biotechnology to solve a key challenge in sustainable biomanufacturing
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infrastructures that integrate microbial biodiversity, advanced genomics, fermentation science, and digital innovation. MIND, Microbial & Data-Driven Food Innovation Hub, is being established as a national
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Technology Laboratory (QTL) , we explore how quantum physics can unlock radically new ways of processing information - far beyond the limits of classical systems. Our research spans quantum computing, sensing
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to work as a Senior Applied Researcher in data-driven nutrition. In this role, you will contribute to applied research that bridges industrial mathematics, data analytics, and nutrition science. About us
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Environmental Research Leaders programme, which aims at enabling the funding of attractive and long-term assistant professor positions within the field of environment and sustainability. This programme focuses
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are committed to evidence-based approaches to promote excellent work environment and create conditions in which great science can be done. We encourage a collaborative approach to knowledge production and