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Looking for your next challenge? Become a part of a team that’s driving change and innovation every day. This PhD position is part of the WASP-WISE NEST project RAM³ – a multidisciplinary research
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. About us The PhD position is placed at the Division of Material and Computational Mechanics . We foster an inclusive, friendly, and helpful work environment to which we welcome you to contribute. Our
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Join the cutting-edge RAM³ project: Unlocking the Potential of Recycled Aluminium through Machine Learning, High-Throughput Microanalysis, and Computational Mechanics. We are offering a PhD position
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Join a team with an extensive national and international network in metal additive manufacturing! This PhD position at Chalmers University of Technology is a unique opportunity to develop your
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This PhD position is part of the WASP-WISE NEST project RAM³ – a multidisciplinary research effort at the intersection of machine learning and materials science. The project brings together PhD
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This PhD position at Chalmers University of Technology offers an exciting opportunity to work in an interdisciplinary environment and receive training and support in materials design and synthesis
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Requirements for the position: PhD in tumor immunology Extensive experience in immunohistochemical evaluation and multiplex immunofluorescence on tumor tissue Extensive experience with spatial proteomics
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temporary employment Duration: 5 years (including up to 20% departmental duties) What we offer The PhD position is fully funded from start As a PhD student at Chalmers, you are an employee and enjoy all
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boundaries and towards circularity, resource efficiency and net positivity. In this fully funded PhD student position, which is part of the Formas-financed project “FRESH: Future REgenerative production
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engineering structures made of concrete, steel, wood and other materials, separately or in combination, at normal conditions, in cold climate and in fire. Project description This PhD project focuses