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Research) Networks department combine forces in the prestigious Future Network Services (FNS) flagship project to develop innovative solutions enabling joint communications and sensing (JCAS) in 6G networks
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, coursework, and participation in seminars and conferences. The position also includes teaching at Chalmers' undergraduate level corresponding to 20 percent of your working hours. You are expected to write a
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. teaching duties at the Department). The position is financed by the EU Horizon project VASCUL-AID . About the project/work tasks The aim of the VASCUL-AID project is to predict the risk of cardiovascular
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will be to design, develop and characterize hydrogels that can be used to sense a wide variety of biophysical parameters of relevance of human health. In more detail, we expect the following: A two-year
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stresses such as drought and extreme temperatures, supporting plant breeding industry to develop crops that can withstand combinations of stresses brought by a changing climate. The project is part of
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diamond capable of quantum sensing of physical parameters. The concrete projects are within the following research areas: Visualizing neuronal activity in brain tissue: you will develop a quantum microscope
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compound collections derived or inspired by natural products, to probe their therapeutic potential. The PhD student will develop synthetic strategies to access natural product-like compounds based on sterols
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the department’s teaching and dissemination activities. The candidate will also collaborate with a postdoc and another PhD student focusing on the health part of the project. You must have a two-year master's degree
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the main supervisor, Senior Researcher Lars Michael Skjolding and co-supervisor Associate Professor, Steffen Foss Hansen from DTU Sustain. The position will also include teaching in bachelor and/ or master
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to develop new antibacterial metal complexes which kill bacteria under visible light. __________________________________________________________________________ PROJECT: Antimicrobial resistance is one