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their lifetime. The project will contribute to this using CFD simulations, structural analysis, and assessments of degradation and remaining lifetime of the machines. Your profile Required qualifications
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team of over 15 full-time researchers offers a stimulating and supportive environment to learn and grow. Your profile Required qualifications: Undergraduate degree in Civil Engineering or a related topic
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administration. Personal profile and motivation for further studies. Fit with JIBS’ working culture and research areas. Fit with one research centre at JIBS (i.e., CeFEO, MMTC). We welcome your application
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. Your profile Required qualifications: Master’s degree (minimum 240 ECTS) in civil engineering, building production, construction management, or equivalent (e.g., focusing on sustainability and
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value creation in architectural design. It also hosts two research centers: Your profile We welcome applicants with a Master’s degree in architecture or equivalent education, such as building conservation
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, teaching and dissemination of scientific findings with direct application to the sustainable management of forests. We have a multidisciplinary profile, with global relevance and specialized expertise
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research in collaboration with stakeholders. The PhD project is part of two key initiatives: the Competitive Timber Structures research profile and the BioGlue Center: Competence Centre for Bio-based
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for the PhD program at Chalmers. Participating in departmental duties, primarily teaching and supervising undergraduate students. Your profile We are seeking candidates with the following qualifications
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Engineering at Chalmers. We are a dynamic, innovation-driven group with a strong profile in digital architectural design and robotic fabrication, and firmly established links in architectural practice and the
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proteomic profiling of plaque tissue and plasma exist from over 1000 patients, together representing the world’s largest resource for molecular characterization of human atherosclerosis. The PhD student