32 civil-engineering-soil-structure-interaction PhD positions at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden
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technology in electrification of waterborne transportation. Despite growing interest in electric hydrofoils, safety aspects, particularly hydrodynamic and structural design questions , as
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We are currently offering a PhD student position focused on developing new AI-driven methods for molecular engineering, with an emphasis on the discovery and design of solid polymer electrolytes
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We are currently offering a PhD student position focused on developing new methods for molecular engineering that leverage live-cell imaging data and artificial intelligence (AI). The position is a
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in the management of technology, people, and organization, and a desire to make groundbreaking contributions to the field of maintenance engineering. PhD Project overview The project focuses
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. Your profile Required qualifications: Master’s degree (minimum 240 ECTS) in civil engineering, building production, construction management, or equivalent (e.g., focusing on sustainability and
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What does policy and practice for recruitment to university STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education look like, and what are the consequences for equality and social
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construction. Information about the research environment The PhD student will join the research environment Architecture, Media, and Material Practice (AMMP) at the Department of Architecture and Civil
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of transport. The position will be placed at the Division of Applied Acoustics, Department of Architectural and Civil Engineering . As a PhD student, you will belong to the Graduate School of Applied Acoustics
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Master’s degree in Applied Mechanics, Mechanical Engineering, or a closely related field. Strong knowledge of fluid mechanics, CFD, turbulence modelling, and structural mechanics. Understanding
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urban planning. Research environment This PhD position is part of the Sustainable Urban Water and Environmental Engineering (SUWEE) research area within the Department of Architecture and Civil