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6 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Chalmers University of Technology Research Field Physics » Electronics Physics » Other Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Country Sweden
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, the work might involve implementing new algorithms in the SCT tool Supremica, which is developed by the Automation group. Main responsibilities Conduct research in collaboration with senior researchers and
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and power electronics. At the Faculty of Engineering (LTH) of Lund University, COMPEL is a strategic initiative aimed at enhancing research environments in battery technology and electrification
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infrastructure and education to offer competence and world-leading research in battery technology and power electronics. At the Faculty of Engineering (LTH) of Lund University, COMPEL is a strategic initiative
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both academic research and industrial applications. In addition to theoretical research, the work might involve implementing new algorithms in the SCT tool Supremica, which is developed by the Automation
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intelligence aim to develop novel robotic systems that are characterized by advanced autonomy for improving the ability of robots to interact with the surrounding environment and humans during the execution
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eligible for employment as post doctor you must have a PhD or a foreign degree equivalent to a PhD in Automatic control or electrical and electronics engineering or related subject. A doctoral degree awarded
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scientific research publications. Your profile Required qualifications PhD in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Physics, Catalysis, Materials Science or equivalent (awarded no more than three years prior
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reporting current research results in both written and oral form as well as authoring scientific research publications. Your profile Required qualifications PhD in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Physics
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. Central to the research project is the study electronic structure and the dynamics occurring at extremely short time periods, down to the femtosecond time scale (10-15 s). In your research, you will be