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Swedish and international partners within academia, industry and society enables scientific excellence and creates an innovative environment. In addition to the 200 researchers and PhD students, MC2 houses
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Swedish and international partners within academia, industry and society enables scientific excellence and creates an innovative environment. In addition to the 200 researchers and PhD students, MC2 houses
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environment? Then, we invite you to apply for a PhD position in theoretical nano-physics at Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg Sweden. As a prospective PhD student you will be involved in research
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builds upon our group's expertise in magnetically levitating superconducting microparticles on a chip. The research is placed in the vibrant research environment at Chalmers, encompassing the Quantum
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advanced applications. You will collaborate with researchers from both academia and industry in a multidisciplinary research environment. Project description This project focus on the development of 2D
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statistics in a wide range of research areas. We have an international environment with frequent exchanges with other universities around the world. The department provides a friendly, creative, and supportive
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experiments. Information about the division and the department The Plasma Physics and Fusion Energy (PPFE) group at the department of Space, Earth and Environment/Astronomy and Plasma physics division has
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in pathogenic bacteria. Therefore, it is difficult to employ surveillance to preventively identify emerging risks. In the SEARCHER project, we are characterizing emergent resistance in the environment
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-disciplinary environment, cultural awareness and good collaboration and communication skills are fundamental. It is equally important that you are quality-conscious and self-propelled. As a post-doctoral
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encouraging world-leading research in an environment where people develop and create new knowledge. We tackle significant challenges ranging from basic research to industrial applications. Our research projects