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and development. Project overview The ongoing transition from synchronous machine-based generation to converter-dominated renewable energy sources presents new challenges for the operation, control, and
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dynamics simulation and controls toolbox fascinating? The research of the PhD student will touch upon various topics multi-body dynamics, optimal control theory, machine learning and robotics and artificial
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We are seeking a highly motivated individual to join our project on digitalizing Swedish buildings and tackling advanced building control challenges. This project will integrate the fields of energy
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the field of humanoid robotics and their successful deployment in industry? Do you find the idea of working on a high fidelity multi-body dynamics simulation and controls toolbox fascinating? The research
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superconducting circuits. This project focuses on modeling the quantum dynamics of these circuits at the Hamiltonian level and optimizing their control. You will develop theoretical models and optimization
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-fabrication processes for superconducting devices Automatic bring-up and calibration of quantum processors Design and simulation of quantum processors Optimal-control techniques for high-fidelity qubit
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one of these fields is ideal but not mandatory. Excellent command of the English language in both oral and written communication is required. Swedish language skills are not necessary. Chalmers offers
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control muscle movements and so restore movement. Your role is to explore possible materials and manufacturing processes that bring these implants stability, functionality, and biocompatibility. The role
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of quantum processors Design and simulation of quantum processors Optimal-control techniques for high-fidelity qubit operation Quantum algorithm implementation and benchmarking About you You have a relevant
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networks, supply chain strategy, operations planning and control, material handling, and freight transport. Digitalisation, circularity, and resilience are key drivers and enablers of this research. Our goal