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We are looking for a highly motivated, skilled, and persistent PhD student with experience in computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and some knowledge in structural analysis. The research aims
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We invite applicants to join our team of researchers within the area of energy and environmental systems analysis focusing on the transition towards a sustainable transport sector. We are looking
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your application: Research experience from work with micro- and/or macroalgae, algae processing, algae quality, analytical chemistry/food analysis, volatile compound analysis. What you will do Take
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on some part of this arena, using research approaches that could include for example textual/discourse analysis, interviews, participant observation and co-creative methods. The exact design of the project
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network. Analysis of reflected signals provide information about the Earth's surface, which allows monitoring of the environment. This position is a unique opportunity to work at the crossroads of satellite
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textual/discourse analysis, interviews, participant observation and co-creative methods. The exact design of the project will be decided by the student together with the supervisors. Information about the
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experiments and exploit materials for next-generation devices, it is crucial to understand surface and interface properties, which can differ from bulk material properties. You will combine symmetry analysis
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available at the Chalmers Materials Analysis Laboratory (CMAL) as well as at international large-scale research infrastructures such as synchrotrons and neutron sources. The project is led by Dr. Chiara
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the form of academic publications and presentations 20% of teaching for the department Read more about doctoral studies at Chalmers here . Qualifications Strong interest in the mathematical analysis
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-disciplinary team tackling challenges in optical communications, spanning components to networks, analysis to experiments. Collaboration with industry and academic partners is a key aspect of this work. Major