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, but not limited to, fundamental quantum physics, superconducting devices, nanofabrication and microwave engineering. The designs, workflows, fabrication processes and measurement techniques are closely
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Physics Laboratory (AQPL), we work on theoretical aspects of future high-performance nano-electronic systems. Our research covers a broad spectrum, from fundamental problems to very applied ones. We work
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/supervisor. This position will help you prepare and plan your future career in industry, academia or other sectors. Qualifications You must have a PhD in chemistry or chemical physics or similar, with
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written form. Qualifications Required Minimum Qualifications: - PhD in Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Engineering Physics (or equivalent), with a focus on Computational Fluid Dynamics
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. Qualifications You must have a PhD in chemistry or chemical physics or similar, with an expertise in electrocatalysis or electrochemistry. Experience with materials synthesis and/or in situ/operando
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working together with three senior researchers as well as PhD students working in adjacent fields. Our research spans from microbial ecology theory to process engineering. We also develop new
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for the recruiting process in connection with this position. *** Chalmers University of Technology conducts research and education in engineering sciences, architecture, technology-related mathematical
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to detail, and a creative problem-solving ability are important personal qualities for this position. Qualifications Applicant should have a Ph.D. degree preferably in Photonics, Engineering Physics
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declines to consider all offers of further announcement publishing or other types of support for the recruiting process in connection with this position. *** Chalmers University of Technology conducts
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an overview of the research topics that the position will address: Chem. Soc. Rev. 2024, 53, 1702 . Information about the division and the department The Müller Research Group focuses on the physical chemistry