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Are you interested in doctoral research and acquiring exciting career opportunities, in academia and beyond? We now offer a PhD student position in architectural design and robotic 3D printing with
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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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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 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
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application! Your work assignments As a PhD student, you devote most of your time to doctoral studies and the research projects of which you are part. Your work may also include teaching or other departmental
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to the groundwater level. Duties A doctoral position involves both theoretical and practical work, such as fieldwork. As a PhD student you will be trained in scientific research and communication through
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full-time position. As part of the training, the PhD student will take courses of at least 60 credits as agreed with the supervisors. Attendance at national and international courses and conferences is
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Are you eager to conduct cutting-edge research at the intersection of electronics and artificial intelligence (AI)? We invite highly motivated candidates to apply for this PhD position
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principles as well as material properties of extremely thin silica membranes. In this project, you as a PhD candidate will carry out: detailed theoretical studies and optimization of light guidance in HCFs