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of the department for Microtechnology and Nanoscience at Chalmers, where diverse research from quantum transport, quantum information, and quantum materials to quantum thermodynamics is carried out. More
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is the process of reducing the size of mined ore into particles small enough to separate and retrieve the valuable minerals. This PhD position aims to accelerate the adoption of a novel low energy
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working time is devoted to your own research, in collaboration with other postdocs and students in our group, as well as collaborating groups. In addition, you are expected to support and mentor the PhD
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of dynamics remains to be elucidated. This PhD project is focused on the investigation of organic cation dynamics in promising 2D HOIPs, with a view towards their application as white light emitting phosphors
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is to perform your own research in a research group. The position may also include teaching on undergraduate and master's levels as well as supervising master's and/or PhD students to a certain extent
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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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Are you ready to create the next generation, sustainable battery production systems? This is a great opportunity for a highly motivated postdoc candidate with a recently completed PhD degree
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have a passion for highly collaborative, experimental research this is for you! The aim of the project is to develop a hybrid quantum system capable of generating macroscopic quantum states of motion. To
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Fusion energy is one of very few long-term solutions for a sustainable base load electricity production with negligible environmental impact and minimal security and safety concern. We are now
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have a passion for highly collaborative, experimental research this is for you! The aim of the project is to develop spin sensors that use optomechanical readout of ultrahigh-Q nanomechanical resonators