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integration into food matrices. The work of the Doctoral student will have a large focus on using life cycle assessment (including development of methods and practices) for providing guidance in technology
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development. We provide high-quality education at the bachelor's, master's, and doctoral levels, offering over 120 courses each year. We also have extensive national and international collaborations with
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of such deployments remains a fundamental challenge, particularly when traditional centralized security mechanisms are impractical. Your work will focus on the development of lightweight and decentralized security
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pore‑structure evolution using analytical laboratory techniques and synchrotron facilities. About the position The position is aimed at a doctoral degree and the doctoral student's main task is to devote
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include Boltzmann Generators [1 ,2 ], Surrogate-model Assisted Molecular Dynamics [3 ], and Implicit Transfer Operators [4 ,5 ]. The Postdoc will lead both the conceptual development in close collaboration
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with long and recognized experience in the development of technologies for hydrogen production, carbon dioxide capture, biomass utilization, and more. About us At the Division of Energy Technology, we
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interdisciplinary academic performance in the areas of materials science, nanotechnology, life science and energy research with world-leading industrial research and development projects. The division of Condensed
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to industrial applications and development of new technologies. Chalmers’ strong position is reflected in its participation in major national initiatives such as the Wallenberg Initiative Materials Science for
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Engineering? This is an exciting opportunity for a postdoctoral position at the Division of Product Development, Department of Industrial and Materials Science, focused on innovative research in Systems
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excellent research, innovation, and education, we contribute to the development of future industrial value chains. In the Division of Computational Mechanics and Materials Engineering we foster an inclusive