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. This PhD position is based at the Division of Interaction Design and Software Engineering , with Chalmers University of Technology as the employer. Our division is a leader in research and education on
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on modeling solid-state surface and interface phenomena, with an emphasis on magnetic and topological properties. This research has potential for both improved interpretation of experiments, and design of
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synthesis, transition metal catalysis and green chemistry. You will learn to design, prepare and analyze organic molecules using modern synthetic techniques and analytical methods such as 1D and 2D nuclear
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materials, the research will emphasize the design for the application of the materials for societal sustainability. You are expected to synthesize the functional building blocks, highly crystalline frameworks
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and in developing digital methods and tools to support design and decision-making. See https://sb.chalmers.se/ for more information about the research area. The project is part of the Digital Twin
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developed will also aid in the design of running gear and track components. This research builds on previous CHARMEC projects and will be conducted in close collaboration with industrial partners as part of
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fundamental problems related to the design and optimisation of next-generation network services, the candidate will formulate and demonstrate novel techniques for advanced and trustworthy communication networks
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with industrial partners and research groups both nationally and internationally. Major responsibilities As a Ph.D. student, you will: Develop a detailed project plan with the supervisory team, including
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writing. The position generally also includes teaching on Chalmers' undergraduate level or performing other duties corresponding to 20 per cent of working hours. Key responsibilities include: Designing and
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' undergraduate level or performing other duties corresponding to 20 per cent of working hours. Key responsibilities include: Designing and conducting literature reviews, research plans, and empirical studies