10 phd-mechanical-engineer Postdoctoral positions at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden
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employment. Who we are looking for The following requirements are mandatory: To qualify for the position of postdoc, you must hold a doctoral degree, preferably in mechanical, materials or chemical engineering
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Are you eager to work at the forefront of quantum technology and contribute to one of Sweden’s most ambitious research initiatives? We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher to join our team
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teaching activities at the departments of Physics, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, and Mechanics and Maritime Science at Chalmers. KCK strives to provide an excellent environment for carrying out
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at Chalmers University of Technology , studying protein aggregation from a biophysical perspective and in cells. The position also offers the opportunity to collaborate with analytical chemists in
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contributes to several bachelor’s and master’s programmes in areas such as Shipping, Automotive, and Mechanical Engineering, and offers professional education nationally and internationally as part of our
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Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering , contributing to a highly interdisciplinary research setting. We seek candidates with the following qualifications: PhD in materials science, physics, polymer
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through publications in high-impact journals and presentations at international conferences. Qualifications A PhD in Physics, Chemistry, Mechanical Engineering, Energy Sciences, or a related field, obtained
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of postdoc, you must hold a doctoral degree in chemical engineering, materials engineering, thermal engineering or mechanics, awarded no more than three years prior to the application deadline. The position
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stiffness or stretchability. You will collaborate closely with PhD students and Postdocs in our group as well as external partners to study the mechanical, electrical, and electrochemical properties
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Join us in developing innovative flow control systems to enhance wind-assisted ship propulsion and support sustainable maritime technology! About us The Department of Mechanics and Maritime Sciences