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dynamics and application of composite materials. Subject description Structural Engineering includes loads, design, sustainability, load carrying capacity, repair and strengthening, of buildings and civil
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. Your profile Required qualifications: Master’s degree (minimum 240 ECTS) in civil engineering, building production, construction management, or equivalent (e.g., focusing on sustainability and
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and Architectural Engineering, and a two-year master’s program in Sustainable Structural Engineering. A Master of Science in Engineering program in Civil Engineering is currently under development
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construction. Information about the research environment The PhD student will join the research environment Architecture, Media, and Material Practice (AMMP) at the Department of Architecture and Civil
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, Society and Engineering, our students study for, among other things, university and civil engineers, political scientists and economists. With us, the research focuses are industrial economics and
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of Technology offers strong support through a qualified supervisory team and a structured doctoral education program leading to a PhD in Geotechnical Engineering. Active participation in the international
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of transport. The position will be placed at the Division of Applied Acoustics, Department of Architectural and Civil Engineering . As a PhD student, you will belong to the Graduate School of Applied Acoustics
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research and offers education in technology, science, architecture, and maritime engineering. Chalmers is known for its multidisciplinary collaborations and strong innovation culture. The Department of Life
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is close. Our cohesive campuses make it easy to meet, work together and exchange knowledge, which promotes a dynamic and open culture. The ongoing societal transformation and large green investments in
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culture. The Department of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) is a joint department between Chalmers and the University of Gothenburg. The AI Laboratory for Molecular Engineering (AIME), led by Dr