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Join us in developing innovative flow control systems to enhance wind-assisted ship propulsion and support sustainable maritime technology! About us The Department of Mechanics and Maritime Sciences
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are offered by Chalmers. The goal is to effectively prepare you for a future academic career. Research-only positions can be considered. Postdoctoral positions is designed for a two-year period, with the
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evenly spaced, narrow frequency lines that maintain phase coherence across the spectrum. Microresonator frequency combs (microcombs) offer a chip-scale alternative to femtosecond mode-locked lasers, with
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focuses on manipulation of microparticles in liquids using optical forces and/or pothotothermally induced liquid flows and is based in our recent studies of metavehicles/metarotors and microbubble-induced
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these materials at the end of their life is a growing challenge. Current recycling methods often damage the fibres, use a lot of energy, or have negative environmental effects. This project aims
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nanochannel fluid flow, mechanical reliability, and immersion cooling behaviour. Your major responsibility as a postdoc is to perform your own research in a research group. The position may also include
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, typically around 1 – 10 nm in diameter, can dramatically alter these reactions. At the same time, optical resonators and microcavities that are formed by, e.g., two reflecting surfaces only 50 – 150 nm apart
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(Physics, Applied Physics, Nanotechnology, Computer Science, Engineering, or equivalent), obtained no more than three years prior to the application deadline (according to the current agreement with
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of Technology. This exciting project, led by Prof. Olle Inganäs at Linköping University, will focus on studying the phase behavior of biopolyelectrolyte complexes that form hydrogels, with a particular emphasis
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covers a wide range of privacy both from a theoretical and practical perspective. The Crypto Team currently has two faculty members and four PhD students with a focus on foundations of cryptography as