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Chalmers' new research initiative Ocean is seeking a highly motivated PhD student in environmental analytical chemistry and machine learning. In this role, you will work with high-frequency
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. Your profile We seek candidates with the following qualifications: You should have a PhD in engineering (e.g., mechanical, biomedical, or electrical) or human factors with an engineering focus. You must
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to work in a multidisciplinary PhD project is essential. What you will do As a project assistant, the main time of your working appointment is devoted to your research project where you will be
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Are you passionate about mathematics and looking to embark on a journey of discovery? The Division of Algebra and Geometry is seeking a highly motivated PhD student to join our team. We seek a PhD
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the following qualifications: To qualify as a PhD student, you must have a master's level degree corresponding to at least 240 higher education credits in engineering (e.g., mechanical, biomedical, or electrical
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We offer a PhD position within digital architectural design and robotic fabrication, with a strong circular design agenda focusing on digital support of architectural reuse involving uniquely shaped
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the EUROfusion consortium, which conducts experiments on several European fusion devices such as JET. There are also close links to the ITER project. About the research project Up to three PhD positions
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ongoing research projects Supporting the supervision of PhD students and postdocs Contributing to project management and proposal writing Research environment You will be part of the Communication Systems
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Are you eager to dive into groundbreaking research at the intersection of sustainability and biotechnology? Join us in an exciting PhD project at Chalmers University of Technology to pioneer fungal
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This is a broad call for five fully-funded PhD positions in computer science and engineering to work on machine learning, autonomous systems, software engineering, formal methods, and network