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. The division's work requires interdisciplinary efforts, which is reflected in our team's composition spanning engineering, natural, and social sciences. We are united by applying systems-based approaches and
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-based solutions for upcycling lignocellulosic waste into high-value, eco-friendly materials. About the research project In the last decades, the enormous amount of low-value side streams and recalcitrant
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today are synthesized from fossil-based feedstocks, transitioning to biobased alternatives could significantly reduce environmental impact and reliance on non-renewable resources. However, despite major
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multiple engineering fields to address an essential need in healthcare. About us At the biomedical electromagnetics group , we conduct world-leading research in the development of microwave-based
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water treatment strategies. About the division and department The position is based at the Division of Water Environment Technology (WET), within the Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering at
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researchers from both basic and applied sciences, and our long-term partnerships with industry. This project is yet another example of our collaborative work. About the research project The project is based
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will perform computational modeling of perceived safety and comfort zone boundaries based on in-project data collection from drivers. The modeling will be both rule- and machine-learning/AI based
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for Quantum Technology (WACQT, http://wacqt.se ). The core project of the centre is to build a quantum computer based on superconducting circuits. You will be part of the Quantum Computing group in the Quantum
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and development. Project overview The ongoing transition from synchronous machine-based generation to converter-dominated renewable energy sources presents new challenges for the operation, control, and
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projects focused on neutron noise-based core diagnostics, where you will have the opportunity to contribute to groundbreaking research in nuclear reactor safety and monitoring. About us Our “Reactor physics