115 phd-sandwitch-in-architecture-and-built-environment positions at Chalmers University of Technology
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by leading researchers at the Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering and industry partners from the Digital Twin City Centre. About us The Research Area Sustainable Built Environment is part
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-efficient built environment. You will be supported by leading researchers at the Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering and partners from the Digital Twin City Centre , funded by Sweden's
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journals in the field. In this environment we are currently building up a new research focusing on the design of advanced Domain Specific Architectures (DSA) or accelerators. This announcement is for a
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highly-ranked conferences and journals in the field. In this environment we are currently building up a new research focusing on the design of advanced Domain Specific Architectures (DSA) or accelerators
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We are offering a PhD position in the field of algorithmic graph theory. The position is a full-time employment with a competitive monthly salary and full social benefits for up to five years. You
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water treatment strategies. About the division and department The position is based at the Division of Water Environment Technology (WET), within the Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering at
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, master's, and graduate levels, offering over 120 courses each year. We also have extensive national and international collaborations with academia, industry and society. We are announcing one PhD position
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We invite applications for several PhD positions in experimental quantum computing with superconducting circuits. You will work in the stimulating research environment of the Wallenberg Centre
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career in mathematics, join us and be part of a community that values innovation, collaboration and inclusion. What you will do As a PhD student you will be part of an international research environment
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(AoP) division at the Space, Earth and Environment (SEE) department at Chalmers hosts about 45 staff members involved in research activities such as active galactic nuclei, evolved stars, exoplanets