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embedded into an interdisciplinary environment between the Chalmers departments of Computer Science and Engineering as well as Chemistry and Chemical engineering , and the Wallenberg Centre for Quantum
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This post-doc position is an opportunity for an independent and curious person. You are interested in microbial communities in the environment and in engineered systems such as fish farms. Although
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initiative in driving research projects forward. • Teamwork and Collaboration: Ability to work collaboratively in a multidisciplinary team environment, contribute to team discussions, and build positive
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environment in the coastal city of Gothenburg. Our benefits are designed to help you recharge. The current position deals with phase-senstive optical parametric amplifiers based on the silicon-nitride waveguide
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biochemical assays and more. The successful candidate will work on a frontline research topic in a vibrant research environment with excellent infrastructure. Information about the division In the division
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theoretical studies using both analytical and numerical tools, harness these interference effects to either (i) control the interaction between giant atoms, which function as qubits, and their surroundings
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You will be a part of an exciting research environment and acquire the skills to conduct independent research. You will contribute to a future in which we can rely on better, more reliable, and
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topic in a vibrant research environment with excellent infrastructure. Information about the division In the division of Chemical Biology (ChemBio), we combine and develop protein engineering, synthetic
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--1-12864 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description This PhD student position offers you the opportunity to work in an interdisciplinary environment
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This PhD student position offers you the opportunity to work in an interdisciplinary environment, train yourself with different support, to become an expert in materials design and synthesis, and