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at the Division of Fluid Dynamics, within the Department of Mechanics and Maritime Sciences at Chalmers. The project is carried out in collaboration with Vattenfall Research and Development, and is part of
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benefits and work-life balance. You will work in a collaborative environment with strong ties to both academia and industry. As part of our team, you will benefit from our unique experimental and
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developing a novel imaging and amperometry-based platform for research into neurological diseases. About us The Esbjörner lab belongs to the Division of Chemical Biology , which is part of the Department
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. Based in a beautiful Nordic city with close access to nature, you will enjoy a competitive salary, full social benefits, and work-life balance. As part of our research group, you will benefit from: A
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to increase catalyst activity and selectivity. The computational part of the project will investigate relevant reaction paths and evaluate spectroscopic signatures that can be compared to a parallel
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electromagnetic processing. The work involves close cooperation across several departments. You will have access to a well-equipped experimental environment and be part of a collaborative team dedicated to creating
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overview The aim of the project is to explore the interplay between the electrical and mechanical properties of conjugated polymers and conducting polymer fibers. A central part of the research will involve
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knowledge base. Main responsibilities include: Conduct benchmarking and further development of risk assessment models and components. Investigate the reliability of accident data, including cross-validation
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grid applications—two key components in the transition to a sustainable energy system. However, several technical challenges remain, including thermal risks, ageing, low utilization, and slow charging
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This reasearch postion is part of a larger project financed by the Göran Gustafsson Foundation for Research in Natural Sciences and Medicine and concerns representation of algebraic invariants and