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by leading researchers at the Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering and industry partners from the Digital Twin City Centre. About us The Research Area Sustainable Built Environment is part
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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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research environment at the division of analysis and probability. Our research group in spectral theory and PDEs is steadily growing and has strong ties to the international research community. We value our
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-efficient built environment. You will be supported by leading researchers at the Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering and partners from the Digital Twin City Centre , funded by Sweden's
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The Department of Microtechnology and Nanoscience at Chalmers offers a distinctive environment for research and education in microwave and terahertz technology. At the heart of this environment are the two
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develop innovative remote sensing capabilities to monitor oceans, ice, vegetation, and natural disasters. Be part of a dynamic, international team shaping the future of environmental monitoring! About us At
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(AoP) division at the Space, Earth and Environment (SEE) department at Chalmers hosts about 45 staff members involved in research activities such as active galactic nuclei, evolved stars, exoplanets
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ongoing research projects Supporting the supervision of PhD students and postdocs Contributing to project management and proposal writing Research environment You will be part of the Communication Systems
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Are you passionate about developing next-generation battery materials? Do you want to be part of a leading research environment that bridges fundamental science and industrial applications
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. One of our focus areas is to design materials capable of withstanding aggressive high temperature process environments. About the position Materials performance stands as a crucial barrier inhibiting