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doctoral degree or an equivalent foreign degree, obtained within the last three years prior to the application deadline Experience in mechanical testing relevant to Ni-base superalloys and Ti-alloys (tensile
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or an equivalent foreign degree, obtained within the last three years prior to the application deadline Experience in mechanical testing relevant to Ni-base superalloys and Ti-alloys (tensile, fatigue
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longer-lasting charging strategy for Li-ion cells using two complementary approaches. (1) By testing commercial cells under various controllable stress factors and integrating lifetime prediction models
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designing, testing and optimizing such BY-kinase inhibitors. Who we are looking for The following requirements are mandatory: A Doctoral degree or equivalent in disciplines related to computational biology
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, testing, optimizing, benchmarking and validating custom machine learning algorithms for multi-dimensional remote sensing applications Good social skills, meaning that you enjoy collaborating with others in
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reactions. In your role, you will join the electrochemistry subgroup of the Giovannitti group at Chalmers and closely collaborate with the materials chemistry subgroup to test next-generation electrodes
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plant in small-scale laboratory tests. The project will extend and enable this method for industrial application. You will develop materials and processes enabling this technique to be scaled up and
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an electrochemical method capable of removing more than 98% of mercury from real concentrated sulfuric acid sourced from a smelting plant in small-scale laboratory tests. The project will extend and enable this method
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at Chalmers and closely collaborate with the materials chemistry subgroup to test next-generation electrodes. The project in a nutshell: In this multidisciplinary project, you will test polymeric semiconductors
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We work on hybrid quantum systems of atoms, mechanical resonators and photonics for sensing and tests of fundamental physics. If you have a passion for highly collaborative, experimental research