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education to enable regions to expand quickly and sustainably. In fact, the future is made here. The Department of Applied Physics and Electronics currently has around 100 employees and conducts research in
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Autonomous cyber-physical systems (ACPS) have great potential to improve our ways of life, increasing mobility, cutting costs, and saving lives. Considering the complexity of the environments
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designed work schedules can contribute to traffic accidents leading to injuries or fatalities. Everyday driving in suboptimal static postures may also lead to musculoskeletal problems. Discomfort can
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performance. Funded by the Swedish Research Council, this research is hosted at the Division of Chemical Physics. About us The research at the division of Chemical Physics at Chalmers University of Technology
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mechanical analysis, nanonindentation and atomic force mircroscopy will be used to characterize the mechanical properties of (doped) conjugated polymers. You will work closely with fellow PhD students and
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spectroscopies, as well as molecular biology for introducing site specific alterations. Atomic level structural insight will be obtained via single particle analysis cryo-EM and snapshot serial crystallography
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leadership roles (personnel and/or projects) in an academic or industrial environment with good references. Proven ability to combine the role of a technical expert with the ability to lead an organization and
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also crucial for further judgements and estimation of tailing behaviour for example in terms of liquefaction, which can lead to unreasonable design procedures. The mechanical behaviour of tailings has
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. The student will work in a group addressing all these challenges, developing new AI-based methods to improve biological realism in simulations which will lead to more accurately inferred GRNs from real data
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, chemistry, engineering, and physics. The department has over 200 employees, including around 60 doctoral students. Please read more about our work at https://icm.uu.se . Project Description This PhD position