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Description of the workplace The Division of Solid Mechanics was the first department established at LTH and is now part of the Department of Construction Sciences. The division operates in
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test planning, instrumentation (e.g., strain gauges, LVDTs, DIC), execution of large-scale tests, and data analysis. Solid understanding of structural behavior, failure mechanisms, and durability issues
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will join a multidisciplinary research program that combines experimental models, patient-derived materials, and advanced technologies to explore the mechanisms that preserve auditory system homeostasis
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the project period. Research environment The Department of Mechanics and Maritime Sciences (M2) conducts both fundamental and applied research across all modes of transport, aiming to contribute to sustainable
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for the position are: It is meritorius if you have solid experience with the following computer programs: CryoSPARC, Phenix, Coot, Chimera and Pymol, It is meritorius if you have experience working with eukaryotic
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and presentations. Research environment The Department of Mechanics and Maritime Sciences at Chalmers conducts fundamental and applied research across all transport modes. The Division of Fluid
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We are pleased to announce a postdoctoral position focusing on developing advanced computational techniques to reduce the complexity in simulating lake physical dynamics at scale. Borrowing from
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Sweden’s largest museum. For more than 200 years, the museum has been collecting specimens and data and conducting research on life on earth. The collections contain more than 11 million plants, animals
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– such as taking statutory leave – then these may be taken into consideration. We are looking for candidates with a PhD in materials engineering, solid mechanics or a closely related research field. Good
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education to enable regions to expand quickly and sustainably. In fact, the future is made here. We are pleased to announce a postdoctoral position focusing on developing advanced computational techniques