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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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stability of the electric power grid. Existing infrastructure, originally designed for traditional generation technologies, must now be re-evaluated and adapted to meet the needs of a rapidly evolving system
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the EUROfusion consortium, which conducts experiments on several European fusion devices such as JET. There are also close links to the ITER project. About the research project Up to three PhD positions
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Are you eager to dive into groundbreaking research at the intersection of sustainability and biotechnology? Join us in an exciting PhD project at Chalmers University of Technology to pioneer fungal
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relevant to your chosen research area. Strong written and verbal communication skills in English What you will do The positions come with enrollment in our PhD program, designed for 5 years. As a PhD student
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, Chalmers, and Digital Building Technologies, Technical University of Denmark (DTU). The PhD candidate will be supervised by supervisors from DTU and Chalmers. About us The position is within the Division
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focuses on energy, material design, nanotechnology and catalysis, and surfactant chemistry with a strong emphasis on novel surfactants and investigations of surfactant-based formulations such as
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-world challenges through interdisciplinary collaboration? This PhD student position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to a multidisciplinary research project that bridges the knowledge from
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the following qualifications: To qualify as a PhD student, you must have a master's level degree corresponding to at least 240 higher education credits in engineering (e.g., mechanical, biomedical, or electrical
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Reference Number 304--1-13691 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We invite applications for several PhD positions in experimental quantum computing