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a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Interested in tolerancing and geometry assurance? Join us at the Department of Industrial and Materials Science, Chalmers University of Technology , and
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, as well as a strong mathematical background. Industrial experience is highly valued. What you will do Work in research projects related to geometry assurance. Supervise master’s and/or PhD students
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. The postdoctoral researcher will also be affiliated with the Centre for Geometry and Physics, which brings together researchers from mathematics and theoretical physics in a lively interdisciplinary setting. The
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Are you interested in crossing borders between geometry, numerics, and physics?The position at hand challenges you to work both as a mathematician and a physicist in the area of plasma physics and
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components. This specific postdoctoral project aims to develop methods for designing 2D protein lattices that serve as scaffolds for attaching other protein assemblies with precise geometry, thereby creating
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a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Are you interested in crossing borders between geometry, numerics, and physics?The position at hand challenges you to work both as a mathematician and a
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, and research interns, and will expand with additional postdocs and PhD students early 2026. The laboratory is physically located at Kemicentrum in Lund and is also part of the vibrant NanoLund
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interns, and will expand with additional postdocs and PhD students early 2026. The laboratory is physically located at Kemicentrum in Lund and is also part of the vibrant NanoLund environment, which brings
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semiconductor characterization teams within NanoLund. The Saragovi Lab currently includes several master’s students, and research interns, and will expand with additional postdocs and PhD students early 2026
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have great impact in academia and industry. Your research direction and work assignments You will develop methods, based on computational geometry, to generate spatial information of nanoparticles