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recyclable waste material as well as products from the processing industry. Project description We are looking for a PhD student in mineral processing. As a PhD student, you will be part of an established
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environmental mineralogy. We are now searching for a PhD student in Applied Geochemistry for the study of the behavior of compounds with a potential environmental impact across a mining dam system. Subject
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team of researchers in an European project. As a main topic, you will perform your research in one of these areas: -Data model translation, to enable the automatization of the engineering process
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future product owners and users is a key factor to the success of these projects. In this, you will work closely with other LTU researchers and doctoral students. Duties As a PhD student, you work towards
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success of these projects. In this, you will work closely with other LTU researchers and doctoral students. Duties As a PhD student, you work towards a Doctoral degree as the final goal. The work will
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success of these projects. In this, you will work closely with other LTU researchers and doctoral students. Duties As a PhD student, you work towards a Doctoral degree as the final goal. The work will
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in developing fully additive manufacturing processes for electronics packaging in Chiplet technology. Subject description Cyber-Physical Systems encompass integrated software, electronics hardware, and
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materials science. Read more at WISE Duties As a PhD student you are expected to perform both experimental and theoretical work within your research studies. Most of your working time will be devoted to your
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mechanically stabilized austenite through C-diffusion during various austempering processes, as well as how the nanostructures formed favor superior mechanical properties. Duties As a PhD student you are
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Electrical Engineering, Space Technology, Computer and Systems Science. We are now looking for a PhD student who can contribute to our growing activities in electrodynamic calculations at the EISLAB division