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future material development to more effectively treat arthritic diseases. As a project assistant with us, you will work with cell culture as well as model design and development in the context of arthritis
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motto today as it did then: Avancez – forward. URL to this page https://www.chalmers.se/en/about-chalmers/work-with-us/vacancies/?rmpage=job&rmjob=14586&rmlang=UK
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. Chalmers was founded in 1829 and has the same motto today as it did then: Avancez – forward. URL to this page https://www.chalmers.se/en/about-chalmers/work-with-us/vacancies/?rmpage=job&rmjob=14578&rmlang
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strategic areas: cell and molecular biology, evolution and biodiversity, precision medicine and diagnostics, epidemiology and biology of infection. For more information, please see www.scilifelab.se/data
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. Chalmers was founded in 1829 and has the same motto today as it did then: Avancez – forward. URL to this page https://www.chalmers.se/en/about-chalmers/work-with-us/vacancies/?rmpage=job&rmjob=14445&rmlang
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level. The Department of Microtechnology and Nanoscience advances the frontiers in quantum technology, nanoscience, photonics and future electronic systems - for technical and societal development. Our
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the mechanical properties of conjugated polymers and on the development of spinning processes for the manufacture of conducting polymer fibers for wearable electronics. A summary of the research field can be found
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activities. Chalmers' researchers deal with basic research on the unique chemical and physical phenomena that prevail at very small dimensions, and promote the development of technologies that utilise
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degree, obtained within the last three years prior to the application deadline Experience of teaching at undergraduate or master’s level, and an interest in further development within teaching and
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This project focuses on the development of quantum–classical modeling strategies for multiphase flow systems. The PhD topic is on exploring how emerging quantum computing methods can be integrated with classical