We are looking for a Master of Science student for a thesis project at the Sensor Systems unit at RISE in Göteborg. The work is carried out jointly with the Printed, Bio- & Organic electronics unit at RISE in Norrköping.
This thesis project will bridge the fields of foresight and sustainable material innovation, offering valuable insights into the transformative potential of wood-based electronics in shaping a more sustainable future.
Background
RISE is coordinating the EU-funded HyPELignum project that seeks to demonstrate, via a holistic approach, that the combination of additive manufacturing, wood-based materials, abundant transition metals and advance sustainable assessment, can lead to the conceptualization and manufacturing of net-zero carbon electronics.
The innovative applications of wood-derived components as alternatives for electronic materials can reduce the environmental footprint of electronics. However, the adoption of wood-based electronics faces uncertainties related to technological feasibility, market acceptance, regulatory challenges, and future socio-economic trends. To address these challenges and guide strategic innovation, foresight can provide a structured approach to envision potential futures and inform long-term decision-making.
Thesis description
The primary goal of this thesis is to apply foresight methodologies to explore the future of wood-based electronics. This includes identifying critical trends, drivers, and uncertainties that will shape the development and adoption of these technologies. Specific objectives include:
This thesis aligns with global sustainability goals by addressing the need for eco-friendly alternatives in electronics. By applying foresight, the research aims to provide a roadmap for advancing wood-based technologies and ensuring their relevance in future markets.
Terms
Who are you?
You have an interest in sustainability, business development, and innovative technologies. You should be a M.Sc. student in the field of innovation, industrial engineering/management, engineering, or related subject.
Welcome with your application!
If you need more information, please contact Vincent Schaller (vincent.schaller@ri.se). Applications should include (1) a brief personal letter, (2) a CV, and (3) a recent grade transcript. Candidates are encouraged to send their application as soon as possible but at the latest by 2025-01-06. Please apply directly through this portal (RISE cannot accept applications via email).
First day of employment | Spring 2025 |
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Salary | According to agreement |
City | Göteborg |
County | Västra Götalands län |
Country | Sweden |
Reference number | 2024/390 |
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Last application date | 06.Jan.2025 11:59 PM CET |