The Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) Sweden has 5 open PhD positions in the area of Refrigeartion.
Department of Energy Technology, Div of Applied Thermodynamics and
Refrigeration at the Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm Sweden seeks 5 PhD students and a Post Doc:
Pos 1 (ref M-2011-0096): Commercial refrigeration systems with CO2 as refrigerant
Pos 2 (ref M-2011-0097): Energy storage in the ground
Pos 3 (ref M-2011-0098): Magnetic Refrigeration Processes
Pos 4 (ref M-2011-0099): New low GWP refrigerants
Pos 5 (ref M-2011-0100): Innovation and entrepreneurship for efficient energy usage
Pos 6 (ref M-2011-0111): Post Doc in Energy Technology, specifically in Refrigeration and Heat Pump Technology
Department of Energy Technology, Div of Applied Thermodynamics and
Refrigeration at the Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm Sweden seeks 5 PhD students and a Post Doc:
Pos 1 (ref M-2011-0096): Commercial refrigeration systems with CO2 as refrigerant
Pos 2 (ref M-2011-0097): Energy storage in the ground
Pos 3 (ref M-2011-0098): Magnetic Refrigeration Processes
Pos 4 (ref M-2011-0099): New low GWP refrigerants
Pos 5 (ref M-2011-0100): Innovation and entrepreneurship for efficient energy usage
Pos 6 (ref M-2011-0111): Post Doc in Energy Technology, specifically in Refrigeration and Heat Pump Technology
(or KTH international website, look under vacancies)
or simply contact:
Prof Björn Palm: bpalm@energy.kth.se (+46 8 790 74 53)
Prof Per Lundqvist: per.lundqvist@energy.kth.se (+46 8 790 74 52)
or simply contact:
Prof Björn Palm: bpalm@energy.kth.se (+46 8 790 74 53)
Prof Per Lundqvist: per.lundqvist@energy.kth.se (+46 8 790 74 52)
Department of Energy Technology, Division of Applied Thermodynamics and Refrigeration:
The Division of Applied Thermodynamics and Refrigeration, part of the Department of Energy Technology, performs world leading research and education concerning refrigeration and heat pump processes, heat transfer and related energy systems. The research topics cover a wide range of problems, from design of microstructures of heat exchangers, over components for heat pumping systems and electronics cooling to systems for applying refrigeration and heat pump technology and systems studies of buildings and complete neighborhoods.
The Division of Applied Thermodynamics and Refrigeration, part of the Department of Energy Technology, performs world leading research and education concerning refrigeration and heat pump processes, heat transfer and related energy systems. The research topics cover a wide range of problems, from design of microstructures of heat exchangers, over components for heat pumping systems and electronics cooling to systems for applying refrigeration and heat pump technology and systems studies of buildings and complete neighborhoods.
Short introduction to KTH:
KTH is the largest technical university in Sweden. Education and research cover a broad spectrum of topics within natural sciences and engineering, as well as architecture, industrial engineering and management, urban planning, work science and environmental engineering.
KTH has 13 344 full-time equivalent students, of whom 6 955 are at Bachelor (first) level, while 5545 are at Master (second) level. In addition, 1314 are full-time equivalent students at doctoral studies (third) level and 3900 employees.
KTH is the largest technical university in Sweden. Education and research cover a broad spectrum of topics within natural sciences and engineering, as well as architecture, industrial engineering and management, urban planning, work science and environmental engineering.
KTH has 13 344 full-time equivalent students, of whom 6 955 are at Bachelor (first) level, while 5545 are at Master (second) level. In addition, 1314 are full-time equivalent students at doctoral studies (third) level and 3900 employees.