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for monitoring the behaviour of the core itself. The main advantage of using neutrons to detect anomalies as compared to using the information from more classical sensors is that neutrons propagate through
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Micheletti , who is joining Chalmers as an assistant professor during spring 2025, and who will be the main supervisor for the PhD student. The research involves international and interdisciplinary
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, and develop applications. Knowledge of organic chemistry is necessary for the project. Main responsibilities Pursue the doctoral studies by developing your concept about framework materials, skills
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: The successful candidate must have a Master's degree in electrical engineering, engineering physics, or related disciplines. Completed courses in signal processing, radar or communication theory are meritorious
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neuroscience, therapy, and clinical research. Our work is highly interdisciplinary with our primary focus being to build the best possible technological system to solve a specific application challenge. Spinal
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". The project is funded by the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation. Who we are looking for We welcome applicants with the following qualifications: A Master´s degree in Physics, Nanotechnology, Material science
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where you can combine world-leading research and teaching with a good work-life balance. Main responsibilities Your major responsibilities are to pursue your doctoral studies, including taking courses
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international team with over 15 full-time researchers offers a great working environment to learn and develop. Main responsibilities Independent research and research training (80% of time) Support for education
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practice. We focus mainly on empirical research in close interaction with industry. Main responsibilities As a PhD student, your primary responsibility will be to conduct doctoral research while completing
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fuel distribution, combustion processes, and overall engine efficiency. Project description The primary objective of this project is to explore flow and mixing phenomena in direct-injected hydrogen