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focuses on our six Areas of Advance; Energy, Health Engineering, Information and Communication Technology, Materials Science, Production and Transport. The aim is to make an active contribution to a
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, Linköping University and a range of research institutes, large and small industrial partners and large scale facilities (synchrotrons and neutron sources). The goal of NEXT is to co-create materials
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We are looking for a highly motivated PhD student, which a background in physics, chemistry or materials science, who will develop new fundamental understanding of, so called, phosphors, for use in
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on our six Areas of Advance; Energy, Health Engineering, Information and Communication Technology, Materials Science, Production and Transport. The aim is to make an active contribution to a sustainable
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of Building Technology brings together knowledge from Sustainable building, Building Physics, Building Materials, and Infrastructure Physics. The research group 'Sustainable building ' deals with concepts
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collaboration with industry and society. The strategy for scientific excellence focuses on our six Areas of Advance; Energy, Health Engineering, Information and Communication Technology, Materials Science
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30 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Chalmers University of Technology Research Field Biological sciences » Nutritional sciences Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country
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society. The strategy for scientific excellence focuses on our six Areas of Advance; Energy, Health Engineering, Information and Communication Technology, Materials Science, Production and Transport
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scales, from material science to large structures. There is potential in connecting the research in different fields at Chalmers, e.g. structural engineering, computational mechanics, material science
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; Energy, Health Engineering, Information and Communication Technology, Materials Science, Production and Transport. The aim is to make an active contribution to a sustainable future using the basic sciences