46 density-functional-theory-postdoc PhD positions at Chalmers University of Technology
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take part in research projects with different companies involved which will provide access to a broad range of empirical settings. Consequently, the research will focus on empirical studies involving
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these systems operate in, ACPS increasingly rely on data-driven learning-enabled components to perform a variety of challenging decision-making tasks. While indispensable for autonomy, learning-enabled components
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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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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
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The main purpose of this project is to develop new biobased surfactants using sustainable raw materials as an alternative to conventional petrochemical-derived surfactants. Since most surfactants
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the same time a potential raw material to produce high value goods or energy. This PhD project aims to use fungal biotechnology to upcycle abundant and underused lignocellulosic biomass from forestry and
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the demand for energy storage soars, lithium-ion batteries lead the charge—but are they truly the most sustainable option? We are diving deep into the environmental performance of emerging battery
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Chalmers' new research initiative Ocean is seeking a highly motivated PhD student in environmental analytical chemistry and machine learning. In this role, you will work with high-frequency
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through detailed gait analysis. The work will involve experimental studies, algorithm development, and collaboration in clinical studies. Besides gait and fall risk analysis, this project will also explore
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able to understand and quantify the triggers and precursors for shallow slides in sensitive clays as a function of time (>100 years). Information about the division and the department Geotechnics