36 next-generation-wireless-communication PhD positions at Chalmers University of Technology
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on designing and synthesizing advanced materials for next-generation batteries—such as solid-state, multivalent-ion, or aqueous rechargeable systems—while collaborating with the research team to optimize
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of Computer Science and Engineering Develop your own scientific concepts and communicate the results of your research verbally and in writing The position generally also includes teaching on Chalmers' undergraduate
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Assessing how dissolved organic matter and microbial community composition affect OMP removal Investigating the spatial localization of OMPs and their transformation products within biofilm and GAC matrix
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—critical capabilities enabling a wide range of robotic applications. As a PhD student, you will receive academic and pedagogical training and become part of a dynamic, international research community and
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. The position offers great opportunities for future research duties within academia as well as industry or the public sector. Qualifications The following requirements are mandatory: To qualify as a PhD student
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cells. Reference number: 20250273 Application deadline: August 10, 2025 Project overview This 5-year PhD project aims to develop a flexible and general model that enables comparison between different
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learning environment is international and English is the working language. If Swedish is not your native language and you are interested in learning it, Chalmers offers Swedish courses that are free for PhD
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degree (masterexamen) of 120 credits or a Master’s degree (magisterexamen) of 60 credits in Mechanics, Mechatronics, or Control or equivalent * You will need strong written and verbal communication skills
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project activities while developing your own scientific concepts and perspectives on hydrological modelling, climate adaptation, road engineering, and urban planning. Communicating research findings through
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on building the next generation of quantum processors based on superconducting circuits. To achieve this ambitiuous goal, we have a variety of projects related to: Development and optimization of nano