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programme Reference Number 304--1-13687 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We offer a PhD position to visualise simulation results by combining virtual
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The Antibiotic Research Group led by Associate Professor Michaela Wenzel is looking to hire two PhD students to work on a project on the AI-assisted discovery and characterization of peptides
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This multidisciplinary research at the intersection of human behavior, engineering, and AI aims to provide the automotive industry with tools to make AVs more appreciated and safer. To fully benefit
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characterization of biomass polymers. The IndBio division and WWSC will provide access to large research infrastructure related to the project goals. Who we are looking for The successful candidate fulfils
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of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering and gathers about 90 researchers who work mainly with surface chemistry, polymers and catalysis, in different sub-units. The research carried out at Applied Chemistry
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Chalmers University of Technology, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering / Rahm research group Position ID: Chalmers University of Technology -Department of Chemistry and Chemical
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researchers from both basic and applied sciences, and our long-term partnerships with industry. This project is yet another example of our collaborative work. About the research project The project is based
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Advance Earth Observation with 6G Satellites! Join our cutting-edge research at the intersection of satellite communication, signal processing, and Earth observation. As a PhD student, you'll help
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dynamics simulation and controls toolbox fascinating? The research of the PhD student will touch upon various topics multi-body dynamics, optimal control theory, machine learning and robotics and artificial
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the field of humanoid robotics and their successful deployment in industry? Do you find the idea of working on a high fidelity multi-body dynamics simulation and controls toolbox fascinating? The research