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Join a team with an extensive national and international network in metal additive manufacturing! This PhD position at Chalmers University of Technology is a unique opportunity to develop your
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or thesis project with high grades) in computational material mechanics Documented experience (education/courses or thesis project with high grades) in advanced concepts of the finite element method
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information about the program can be found at Doctoral studies at the Faculty of Medicine . Background and description of tasks The PhD student will use state-of the-art methods such as cryo-electron tomography
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- and wet-lab methods. We combine cutting-edge basic science with strong ties to the clinic and aim to directly influence future clinical practice. The doctoral student project and the duties
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with phosphine ligands and homogeneous catalysis is beneficial. Prior knowledge of organometallic chemistry is an advantage. Good practical knowledge of standard analytical methods such as NMR, MS, HPLC
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logical coherence in the formulation of the aim and the research questions stringency of legal reasoning and analysis adequate selection of methods and theory capacity for creativity and innovation in
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programming Merits: Experience in modelling erosion problems Understanding of critical state soil mechanics, elasto-plastic and elasto-viscoplastic models Experience in numerical analyses (using finite elements
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own research question within this area. The project is mainly intended for quantitative methods but is to some extent also open to qualitative methods. As a doctoral student, you will read doctoral
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use Systems Biology methods to formulate a set of ordinary differential equations describing how genes regulate each other across the different organelles. Another approach is to use Monte Carlo
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information about us, please visit: the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics . About the DDLS PhD student program Data-driven life science (DDLS) uses data, computational methods and artificial