84 additive-manufacturing PhD scholarships at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden
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on the development of a new binder system, which includes both the synthesis/modification of the biomaterials-related binders and also development of a new electrode manufacturing process. Being part of
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the collaborating university and industry partners are foreseen. Information about the division and the department The Department of Life Sciences is aiming at bridging cutting edge life science research with
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binders and also development of a new electrode manufacturing process. Being part of this collaborative project, you will be involved in a multidisciplinary environment and working with international
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physics. The position will give you the opportunity to work with experienced scholars and get access to networks stretching across academia and industry in an area at the center of political attention
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strategies for the construction industry. Project description The development of buildings and infrastructures is an immensely carbon- and resource-intensive process and circular economy strategies are key
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Bioscience Graduate School, and most experimental work will be performed at Chalmers. However, visits to the collaborating university and industry partners are foreseen. Information about the division and the
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will allow to deepen your knowledge and actively develop new understandings of circularity strategies for the construction industry. Project description The development of buildings and infrastructures
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give you the opportunity to work with experienced scholars and get access to networks stretching across academia and industry in an area at the center of political attention. Project description Climate
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technology that will support people in human-centred manufacturing. Your new workplace Chalmers University of Technology is a leading university, with high excellence in the area of industrial digitalization
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industrial partners and large scale facilities (synchrotrons and neutron sources). The goal of NEXT is to co-create materials innovations for enabling sustainable transitions in industry through the use