51 composite-materials "Times Higher Education" PhD positions at Chalmers University of Technology
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. The PhD position has a duration of 4 years, with a starting date September 2024. Project description The research is part of a project focusing on nanoscale wetting phenomena in two dimensional materials
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to decarbonize hard to abate sectors. If you're passionate about making a tangible impact on the world, apply to become a Ph.D. researcher in our dynamic team that is leading in the field of metallic materials
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reflected in our team's composition spanning humanities, engineering, natural, and social sciences. We are united by applying systems-based approaches. Major responsibilities The doctoral student's main
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is the investigation of compositional methods for constructing runtime monitors. The candidate will build on the latest advances in formal methods and learning theory, to develop methods that allow
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and other international collaborations. Department of Industrial and Materials Science The main competencies at the Department of Industrial and Materials Science are found in the areas of: Human
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applications. 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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, train yourself with different support, to become an expert in materials design and synthesis, and helps you to grow as an independent researcher in battery field. Project description The lithium-ion
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Terahertz instrumentation for radio astronomy. Our team of scientists, physicists, and engineers focuses on superconducting electronics, terahertz technologies, material science, low-temperature physics, thin
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electronics, terahertz technologies, material science, low-temperature physics, thin-film technology, and microwave engineering. This multidisciplinary approach allows us to create advanced instruments
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situ studies of thin films and coatings. You will be a part of a large cross-organizational environment focused on the use of X-rays and neutrons for the study of industrial materials and processes, and