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Arbetsbeskrivning
Do you want to build your knowledge and develop your skills to meet today’s needs and tomorrow’s challenges?
Right now, the Department of Physics at Chalmers is looking for PhD candidates worldwide, wanting to enter a doctoral program at the forefront of science. Our PhD students develop abilities to plan, perform, critically review and present their research. In the process, they prepare for a flexible career with many opportunities in academia, industry and society.
You will be a part of an excellent and innovative environment as a member of one of our research groups and you will work in an international and interdisciplinary surrounding as a full-time employee with an attractive salary.
The Department of Physics
Stimulated by major needs and developments in science and to attain a sustainable society, the ambition of the Department of Physics is to provide a creative environment for academic research, learning and outreach. We address a wide range of experimental, computational, methodological and theoretical challenges and our activities span from fundamental to applied research. You will be associated with a graduate school in either Physics, Materials Science, Nuclear Engineering or Biosciences. We have a strong learning commitment on all levels from undergraduate to PhD studies where physics meets engineering. We offer a stimulating and creative workplace in a modern setting with state-of-the-art research facilities.
The Department of Physics strives to combine world leading research with a good work/life balance including paid vacation, parental leave and other employment benefits. We actively promote diversity and gender equality.
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Major responsibilities
Your major responsibility is to pursue your doctoral studies. You are expected to develop your scientific concepts and communicate the results of your research both orally and in writing. The position generally also includes teaching at Chalmers' undergraduate level or performing other departmental duties corresponding to a maximum of 20 per cent of contracted working time.
Application deadline: 31st March 2021.
Available positions:
PhD student position in Computational studies of liquid chromophores, ref 20210075
PhD student position in Electrolytes for Metal-Organic Multivalent Batteries, ref 20210076
PhD student position in Applications of light-driven nanomotors in life sciences, ref 20210084
PhD student position in Life-science Applications of Metasurface Emitting Lasers, ref 20210087
PhD student position in Experimental Subatomic Physics, ref 20210089
PhD student position in Single Metal Nanoparticle - Hydrogen Interactions, ref 20210090
PhD student position in Computational Physics of Metasurface Emitting Lasers, ref 20210092
PhD student position in Next generation batteries: Operando imaging and spectroscopy, ref 20210093
PhD student position in Theoretical Nuclear Physics, ref 20210094
PhD student position in dark matter particle phenomenology, ref 20210096
PhD student position in Adaptive Multiscale Modeling in Heterogeneous Catalysis, ref 20210099
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