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looking for new PhD students to join our research team to develop the understanding of fusion plasmas under reactor conditions - a critical part in the design and exploitation of the next step fusion
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--1-12939 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The PhD student will work in the EU project GreenTurn that focuses on sustainable e-commerce and
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The Department of Microtechnology and Nanoscience focuses on research, innovation and education within the fields of future electronics, photonics, bio- and nanosystems. A close collaboration with
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The Department of Microtechnology and Nanoscience focuses on research, innovation and education within the fields of future electronics, photonics, bio- and nanosystems. A close collaboration with
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photonics, electronics, and sensor technology, but maybe also for energy harvesting and storage devices. We are looking for a highly motivated PhD student that wants to pursue forefront experimental research
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utilized in liquid crystal displays (LCDs) for TVs, smartphones, laptops, and other electronic applications. In 2020, the first example of a nematic phase with spontaneous polar order was identified
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are announcing one PhD position that is placed at the Division of Interaction Design and Software Engineering , with Chalmers University of Technology as the employer. Our division provides world-leading research
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frequencies, they start to behave like radar. This will bring the ability for 6G systems to localize and track people and objects with a high degree of accuracy. As we will increasingly rely on such services
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advantageous. • Ability to work independently as well as in teams and take responsibility for progress of the projec To qualify as a PhD student, you must have a master's level degree corresponding to at least
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responsibilities The PhD student will be responsible for conducting research in the areas of data security, privacy, and information flow control, including but not limited to designing novel cryptographic protocols