10 Engineering "Linnaeus University " positions at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden
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Maritime Sciences , the research focuses on understanding and improving the safety of road users applying engineering and human factors methods. Specifically within injury prevention research, we work from
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environment for all team members. Qualifications A Ph.D. in Physics Applied Physics Nanotechnology Photonics Electrical Engineering or other relevant field is required. Experience with any of the following is
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all team members. Qualifications A Ph.D. in Physics Applied Physics Nanotechnology Photonics Electrical Engineering or other relevant field is required. Experience with any of the following is
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. Christian Häger at the Department of Electrical Engineering , will be part of a large network of junior and senior researchers at Chalmers, Gothenburg University, and KTH performing state-of-the-art research
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Chalmers University of Technology is part of a large European effort to define 6G communication systems. In this project, you will support and lead activities related to the trustworthiness
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. Read more about doctoral studies at Chalmers here . Qualifications - A master's level degree corresponding to at least 240 higher education credits in physics (applied physics, engineering physics
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therapists to track progress and adjust treatment plans. Despite the advancements, there are many open challenges. For example, ensuring the affordability, accessibility, and adaptability of this technology
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University of Technology. Our group primarily focuses on quantum materials, exploring aspects such as the symmetry and topology of ordered phases of matter, non-equilibrium dynamics, and stochastic processes
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Morphology, conducting research in the fields of urban analytics, sustainable mobility, spatial decision support systems, and urban morphology. The Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering (ACE) has
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. We have the technology to prevent these crashes with intelligent applications. However, for this technology to deliver the expected benefits we need to understand the behaviour of intoxicated riders