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in 3D space. You will gain hands-on experience in behavioural studies, animal welfare science, and innovative data collection methods, all within a supportive, collaborative research environment. You
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: Help develop a non-invasive computer vision method to track and analyze how hens move in 3D space. You will gain hands-on experience in behavioural studies, animal welfare science, and innovative data
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from 3D-optimized end-walls provided by additive manufacturing (AM). The project outcome will solve the urgent need for CO2 reduction from air traffic. Research environment You will join the Fluid
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will be expanded with the recruitment of 19 academic and 7 industrial PhD students. During the course of the DDLS program more than 260 PhD students and 200 postdocs will be part of the Research School
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postdocs at Chalmers, and collaborate with academic and industrial partners in Sweden and internationally. The role also offers opportunities for travel and engagement with external collaborators. Research
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Norrköping that engages the public through data-driven installations and 3D fulldome experiences. Read more at http://visualiseringscenter.se . The employment When taking up the post, you will be admitted
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7 industrial PhD students. During the course of the DDLS program more than 260 PhD students and 200 postdocs will be part of the Research School. The DDLS program has four strategic research areas
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postdocs will be part of the Research School. The DDLS program has four strategic research areas: cell and molecular biology, evolution and biodiversity, precision medicine and diagnostics, epidemiology and
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senior researchers, three postdocs and three PhD students. It is embedded in an interdisciplinary environment where we have close collaboration with other research teams at Chalmers such as technology
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Technology Laboratory (QTL) division of the Microtechnology and Nanoscience (MC2) department, working in a large team of PhDs, postdocs and researchers. About the research We are seeking PhD students to work