17 social-network-analysis Postdoctoral positions at Chalmers University of Technology
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finite element models using LS-DYNA, OpenRadioss, or equivalent solvers to simulate skull fracture mechanics during impact scenarios Perform parametric studies for population-level analysis Develop
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, diversity, and gender equality, supported through networking and mentoring activities. A friendly and inclusive working atmosphere, both within the research group and across Chalmers. About the research
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Parkinson. We use in vitro biophysical analysis to characterise protein aggregates and their formation in combination with advanced live cell fluorescence imaging and cell model development to study protein
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Join a young team with a strong national and international network in the field of the rapidly expanding area of metal additive manufacturing at Chalmers University of Technology ! This postdoc
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). This position offers a unique opportunity to collaborate closely with researchers across the Division of Marine Technology at Chalmers University, with a focus on maritime transportation risk analysis. Project
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fluids, flow-induced pattern formation in both simple and complex flows (e.g. flow instabilities, product defects), multiscale analysis, and the application of machine learning techniques. About the
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network of national and international collaborators. Project overview The aim of this two-year project is to validate and further develop advanced numerical models (originally developed at Chalmers
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biomass characterization, biomaterial characterization and application. Experience in glycomic analysis is highly recommended. Laboratory experience in biomass transformation in materials and water based
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, or equivalent solvers to simulate skull fracture mechanics during impact scenarios Perform parametric studies for population-level analysis Develop protocols for various fall scenarios and demographic parameters
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undergraduate and master's levels as well as supervising master's and/or PhD students to a certain extent. Another important aspect involves collaboration within academia and with society at large. The position