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As a PhD student you will perform research with substantial theoretical and experimental components that should be published in peer-reviewed major international journals and at major conferences
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As a PhD student you will perform research with substantial theoretical and experimental components that should be published in peer-reviewed major international journals and at major conferences
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the preservation of cultural and historical values, and contribute to accessible, high-quality housing. The project will apply qualitative and participatory methods such as focus groups, interviews and workshops. A
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strategies. Explore the technical, on-site, and managerial innovations and tools needed for contextualizing this ontology in Sweden. Perform action research and case studies in construction sites
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partners over the past five years. Major responsibilities Your major responsibility as a PhD student is to perform your own research as part of the research group in CAM2 Centre at Chalmers. The position
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the work is performed in close collaboration other research teams active at Uppsala University and SciLifeLab. These contribute to the project with knowledge in synthetic organic chemistry, biochemistry
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The position generally also includes teaching on Chalmers' undergraduate level or performing other duties corresponding to 20 percent of working hours Contract terms and what we offer: The PhD positions
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safety. You will work on developing control algorithms all the way to performance assessment in test vehicles. The project combines theoretical aspects of control algorithms, experimental design, and
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Experience with performing laboratory experiments Ability to work with large data sets (> 500 GB) Numerical modelling Main responsibilities Independent research and research training (80% of time) Support for
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into two main areas: (1) material development and characterization to ensure optimal sensing and mechanical performance, and (2) structural evaluation of SS-FRCMs under environmental stressors such as freeze