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engineering challenges. Currently, three postdocs and about 15 PhD students are working within our main research areas: Lightweight materials and structures, multi-phase and metallic materials, Process modeling
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postdocs at Chalmers, and collaborate with academic and industrial partners in Sweden and internationally. The role also offers opportunities for travel and engagement with external collaborators. Research
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webs. About the position The post-doc will develop stage-structured biomass models of fish communities to analyze local management scenarios under climate change. To inform the models, the postdoc will
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deadline is 30 July 2025. Work task You will provide researchers with expertise in the planning and performance of electron microscopy (EM), electron tomography and image analysis, in medical, biological
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deadline is 30 July 2025. Work task You will provide researchers with expertise in the planning and performance of electron microscopy (EM), electron tomography and image analysis, in medical, biological
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(EM), electron tomography and image analysis, in medical, biological, chemical, biochemical and physical research areas. You will be involved in teaching methodology courses at postgraduate level and
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tomography and image analysis, in medical, biological, chemical, biochemical and physical research areas. You will be involved in teaching methodology courses at postgraduate level and provide user training
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there are competencies in separation processes, reaction technology, modeling and water purification. The teaching staff consists of approximately 15 people who are supplemented by a few more postdocs and ca. 25 PhD
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aimed at building a high-performance quantum computer based on superconducting circuits. Our team includes a dynamic mix of PhD students, postdocs, and senior researchers working collaboratively
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experiments, cutting-edge NMR spectroscopy and isotopomer analysis (doi: 10.1111/nph.20358). Two postdocs will work together to conduct plant ecophysiology experiments, and to analyze samples by NMR