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environment for all team members. Qualifications A Ph.D. in Physics Applied Physics Nanotechnology Photonics Electrical Engineering or other relevant field is required. Experience with any of the following is
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summary: The Postdoc position is for two years, full-time employment. Qualifications: To qualify for the position, you must have a PhD in relevant field of Physics, Computer Science and Engineering or
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all team members. Qualifications A Ph.D. in Physics Applied Physics Nanotechnology Photonics Electrical Engineering or other relevant field is required. Experience with any of the following is
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the recruiting process in connection with this position. *** Chalmers University of Technology conducts research and education in engineering sciences, architecture, technology-related mathematical sciences
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Chalmers University of Technology is part of a large European effort to define 6G communication systems. In this project, you will support and lead activities related to the trustworthiness
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-time employment. Qualifications: To qualify for the position, you must have a PhD in relevant field of Physics, Computer Science and Engineering or equivalent. Your PhD degree should generally not be
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degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Environmental science, Civil Engineering, Engineering Physics, Chemical Engineering or equivalent awarded no more than three years prior
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- A doctoral degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Environmental science, Civil Engineering, Engineering Physics, Chemical Engineering or equivalent awarded no more than three years
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Maritime Sciences , the research focuses on understanding and improving the safety of road users applying engineering and human factors methods. Specifically within injury prevention research, we work from
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. Christian Häger at the Department of Electrical Engineering , will be part of a large network of junior and senior researchers at Chalmers, Gothenburg University, and KTH performing state-of-the-art research