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many collaborations world wide. We strive to provide a stimulating, friendly, inclusive, and collaborative research environment with the highest scientific standards. The focus of the current position is
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strong international standing within all of our research areas and benefit from many collaborations world wide. We strive to provide a stimulating, friendly, inclusive, and collaborative research
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Excellence Centre (2024-2029) aimed at realizing breakthroughs in integrated photonics. You will thus be part of a team of PhD students and postdocs in a constellation of local theoretical and experimental
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, the division hosts two centres of excellence: The Swedish Electromobility Centre The Swedish Electricity Storage and Balancing Centre About the research project The selected candidate will contribute
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which marine microalgae-based technologies are used to upcycle nutrients from saline seafood process waters, while simultaneously producing valuable biomass. A core of the project is to tailor mild
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to upcycle nutrients from saline seafood process waters, while simultaneously producing valuable biomass. A core of the project is to tailor mild biorefinery sequences to the microalgal biomasses for recovery
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strategies to address them within the scope of the project Develop new agentic AI methods for the autonomous configuration and deployment of 6G core functions in the edge-cloud continuum Design, develop, and
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for the autonomous configuration and deployment of 6G core functions in the edge-cloud continuum Design, develop, and use digital twin environments and validation tests to ensure correctness and reproducibility
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research, often in collaboration with industrial partners. The project is part of the Competence Centre for Catalysis (KCK) and the Chalmers Area of Advance Energy, which provide strong networks and
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. Within the division, the Kádár Group conducts research in the broader field of rheology and processing of soft matter. Our ongoing projects center around three main areas: Field–matter interactions