30 solid-mechanics-"NTNU---Norwegian-University-of-Science-and-Technology" Postdoctoral positions at Chalmers University of Technology
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, at Chalmers University of Technology. The position is mainly research-based and focuses on mechanism of action studies of novel antimicrobial compounds with microscopic and spectroscopic techniques, but also
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, Earth and Environment (SEE) . SEE is an international, outward-looking department in which research is driven by curiosity and challenges. We contribute to realising Chalmers' vision of a sustainable
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, both from mechanical and chemical engineering, giving an excellent possibility to publish well. Information about the department and the division The department of Mechanics and Maritime Sciences
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electronics. The goal of your project will be to study how the mechanical properties of conjugated polymers change during electrochemical oxidation/reduction cycles, and then design devices for wearable
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+ model, working with international group of researchers from the academia and industry. Information about the division and the department At the Vehicle Safety Division in the Department of Mechanics and
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. The research will be within the field of fatigue of steel bridges made of weathering steels and on the application of High Frequency Mechanical Impact Treatment) for enhancing the fatigue strength of welded
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. The strength of our research is based on a solid theoretical basis and extensive experimental verification in our laboratories as well as in the field. Our goals are to enhance the knowledge base
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prior to the application deadline) within the field of biomass processing and valorization or solid biomaterial characterization. Experience of working with advanced microscopy and/or other imaging
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. • Investigating mechanisms in coupled Earth system models, for example from CMIP6. • Conducting targeted experiments with dynamic vegetation models, for example LPJ-GUESS. • Producing high-quality research
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), which focuses on developing new materials from wood, and another centre called FibRe , which focuses on developing thermoplastic lignocellulose-based. The primary focus is on the mechanism behind