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. Read more about working at Chalmers and our benefits for employees A starting salary of 34,550 SEK per month (valid from May 25, 2025) The position is limited to four years, with the possibility
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evaluation frameworks and/or the development of energy system optimization models. The research is applied and closely linked to industrial interests and needs. About the research Our research aims to provide
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, Chalmers, and Digital Building Technologies, Technical University of Denmark (DTU). The PhD candidate will be supervised by supervisors from DTU and Chalmers. About us The position is within the Division
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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
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strong focus on the correlation between new biobased surfactant and their properties. Information about the division and the department The division of Applied Chemistry belongs to the Department
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able to understand and quantify the triggers and precursors for shallow slides in sensitive clays as a function of time (>100 years). Information about the division and the department Geotechnics
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funded from start As a PhD student at Chalmers, you are an employee and enjoy all employee benefits. Read more about working at Chalmers and our benefits for employees. A dynamic and inspiring working
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Reference Number 304--1-13763 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Are you curious about nanoscience and eager
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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
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for its biological function. About us The position is based in the Department of Physics , within the Division of Microstructure Physics , where we investigate material properties from the macroscopic scale