20 postdoctoral-composite-material-finite-element Postdoctoral positions at Chalmers University of Technology
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We are looking for a postdoc to join our team at the Division of Engineering Materials at Chalmers University of Technology . The research will focus on the use of magnetic fields to control
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energy use and minimizing environmental impact. This collaborative effort brings together expertise in materials science, physics, polymer chemistry, and composite mechanics, with a particular emphasis on
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society. With unique research expertise, we offer education at the undergraduate and graduate levels, as well as within our international master's programs. The Electronics Materials and Systems Laboratory
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This position focuses on research related to the full recycling cycle of sodium-ion batteries. The work includes developing processes for the recovery of valuable elements, carrying out
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position is embedded in a vibrant research environment that includes several PhD students and postdoctoral researchers. The project is a close collaboration between the Computer Vision Group at Chalmers
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://www.chalmers.se/math/ At the division of Applied Mathematics and Statistics we conduct research within probability theory and its applications, the theory and implementation of finite element methods, inverse wave
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The Müller Research Group specializes in the physical chemistry and materials science of organic semiconductors, polymer blends, and composites, with a focus on creating innovative plastic materials
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research environments, as well as in national and international research networks. About the research The national competence centre CAM2 (Centre for Additive Manufacturing - Metal) focuses on material
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of Technology to pioneer the next generation of biorefineries using marine and terrestrial biomass. This postdoctoral position offers the opportunity to develop innovative green processes for transforming
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organic semiconductors, polymer blends, and composites. Our research advances new plastic materials for wearable electronics and energy technologies. Collaborations with other universities, research