65 parallel-processing-"DIFFER" Postdoctoral positions at Chalmers University of Technology
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at developing a comprehensive framework for the integrated and coordinated operation of conventional and converter-based energy resources across diverse grid scenarios. The ultimate goal is to enhance grid
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to develop objective biomarkers of dietary intake and improve understanding of how individuals differ in their metabolic responses to food. Using large population studies, metabolomics, microbiome analyses
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-actively collaborate in a network of different research groups Willingness to work in a team and to mentor PhD students Strong written and verbal communication skills in English The following experience will
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met no later than the time the employment decision is made Strong hands-on experience in electrochemistry and/or electrocatalysis Willingness to pro-actively collaborate in a network of different
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transport system. Our research portfolio is unique and covers all modes of transport and contributes to environmentally friendly process technology and sustainable energy supply. Through collaboration with
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thrive while contributing to world-leading research and education. About the research project In this project, you will explore the differences in how photochemical reactions proceed in solution and under
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, but the precise area in focus may depend on the applicants skills. Examples of domains that are possible to study include how the materials is used by students and teachers in different context and how
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, with scientific areas ranging from fundamental chemistry, health and medical technology, materials science, renewable energy, to chemical engineering processing, material recycling, nuclear chemistry
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This postdoctoral position offers a unique opportunity to work with research on two ongoing spatial transformation projects in Sweden. The projects situated in two different geographical contexts
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with measures on sample efficiency. Important aspects of ongoing research is using different lifting techniques to extend results for linear-quadratic systems to more general nonlinear systems. Who we