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collaboration with industry. Information about the division and the department The Division of Supply and Operations Management at the Department of Technology Management and Economics, Chalmers University
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at an advanced level in natural sciences, life sciences, or engineering. Applicants must be skilled in both oral and written communication in English, able to work independently as well as in collaboration with
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At Chalmers University of Technology, research in the field of nanoscience and nanotechnology is carried out in a broad range of activities. Chalmers' researchers conduct basic research
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least 240 higher education credits (hc), of which at least 60 hc are at an advanced level, in natural sciences, life sciences, or engineering Applicants must be skilled in both oral and written
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, including application access control and traffic inspection, next-generation network planning often overlooks physical-layer security. By assuming an ideal physical layer, recovery efforts are limited
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at Luleå University of Technology (www.ltu.se ). AMD is the single largest environmental challenge for the mining industry, both in terms of potential consequences and operating costs. AMD is a natural
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Qualifications You must have at least 240 higher education credits (hc), of which at least 60 hc are at an advanced level, in natural sciences, life sciences, or engineering Applicants must be skilled in both oral
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provirus. The group focuses on understanding how non-self DNA sequences, such as the integrated HIV-1 genome, is controlled by interactions between host and viral mechanisms. Infection by HIV-1 establishes a
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the complex signalling pathways that control plant stress responses. By integrating data across multiple levels – including stress signals, transcription factor interactions, chromatin modifications, and gene
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Social Sciences, Humanities and Technology. The research areas of the department units are broad and encompasses health economics and policy, cultural medicine, learning in health care, informatics