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well established nationally and internationally and have a strong industrial collaboration. About the research project Geometry assurance ensures that parts and assemblies meet functional and aesthetic
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development. About the research project This Doctoral student position is situated within Sustainable Product Development and focuses on how socio-ecological sustainability and value considerations can be
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aim to develop methods for local transformation of the built environment and organisational development. The outcome is expected to be academic publications in high-impact journals and implemented
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earned outside of Sweden, a four-year Bachelor's degree is accepted. Strong analytical and communication skills Fluency in spoken and written English What you will do Pursue your doctoral studies
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electrolyte interphase (SEI). The key question is how SEI growth, lithium consumption, stress development, and transport processes are coupled to determine interface stability and long-term durability
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Are you passionate about advancing research that drives the transition towards a sustainable, fossil-free society? Chalmers University of Technology is recruiting a motivated and skilled researcher
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We are seeking a highly motivated doctoral student to develop ship physics-integrated machine learning models for real-time prediction and optimization of wind-assisted ship propulsion systems
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, we observe what is happening on Earth today and develop methods, tools and models that enable us to look towards the future and find solutions to global challenges about resources, energy supply and
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Doctoral student in Materials Chemistry of Doped Organic Semiconductors in EU Training Network FADOS
Chalmers University of Technology is recruiting a doctoral student to join the European Marie Sklodowska-Curie training network FADOS. The position is based in the research group of Christian Müller