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We are looking for a highly motivated, skilled, and persistent PhD student with experience in computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and some knowledge in structural analysis. The research aims
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project aims at improving existing methods and exploring new ways to efficiently and systematically model and simulate all aspects of CVD processes. The basis for this will be Computational Fluid Dynamics
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models for multiphase flows, which are crucial for various industrial processes. The successful candidate will develop advanced physics-based methods in fluid dynamics and heat transfer to study multiphase
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is close. Our cohesive campuses make it easy to meet, work together and exchange knowledge, which promotes a dynamic and open culture. The ongoing societal transformation and large green investments in
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physics, electrodynamics, statistical physics, and fluid dynamics). To succeed as a PhD student, you must be creative and devoted to work. You must also have good interpersonal skills, be resourceful, and
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unintentionally bring about macro-level outcomes. The group at IAS focuses on the dynamic processes that lead to a concentration of individuals with certain socio-economic or ethnic characteristics in different
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such as agricultural, municipal and industrial activities and assess their fate and transformation in AD plants. Current understanding of the dynamics of macro and micropollutants in AD plants mainly refers
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of classical circuit approaches. The main research area will lie in the improvement of dynamic range without increased power consumption. Here you will perform research ideas combining multiple LNAs and ADCs
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, Time-Resolved Imaging and Multi-Channel Evaluation of Cellular Dynamics (TIMED) . This project is a 5-year collaboration between researchers at Chalmers University of Technology, Uppsala University, and
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-Channel Evaluation of Cellular Dynamics (TIMED) , is a 5-year collaboration between researchers at Chalmers University of Technology, Uppsala University, and Karolinska Institute. About us The Department of