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education to enable regions to expand quickly and sustainably. In fact, the future is made here. The Department of Applied Physics and Electronics currently has around 100 employees and conducts research in
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Autonomous cyber-physical systems (ACPS) have great potential to improve our ways of life, increasing mobility, cutting costs, and saving lives. Considering the complexity of the environments
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level in electrical engineering, electromagnetic engineering, wireless engineering, engineering physics, applied physics, a closely related field. Good command of electromagnetic simulation tools such as
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the material. New CVD processes are mainly developed by trial-and-error. Models and computational simulations are used to improve our understanding of the complex CVD process, but there are many challenges in
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NEST partners, who collect and process biological behavior of live cells by imaging. The methods developed in this project will be used to improve the best practices in this application Who we
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performance. Funded by the Swedish Research Council, this research is hosted at the Division of Chemical Physics. About us The research at the division of Chemical Physics at Chalmers University of Technology
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the entire industrial process — from identifying needs to delivering the final product — while generating added value. The department stands out both nationally and internationally through its ability
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teacher-training courses in environment science, thematic natural science and geography. TEMA Environmental Change performs research with a focus on process and technology development for improving biogas
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or equivalent in a relevant electrical engineering or applied physics discipline with focus on microwave engineering. In addition to the formal qualifications, selection is also based on the performance
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environment The Müller Research Group at the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering of Chalmers University of Technology works at the intersection of physical chemistry and materials science, with a