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departmental duties, up to a maximum of 20% of full-time. Your qualifications We are searching for someone with a Master’s degree in computer science, media technology, computer engineering, human-computer/robot
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aluminium through AI-driven microstructural analysis. About us The PhD candidate will work at the Division of Data Science and AI , in the neuro-symbolic research group. This group works with combinations
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We invite applicants to join our team of researchers within the area of maritime environmental science. We are looking for a PhD student to study turbulent ship wakes and their effects on the marine
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equivalent knowledge in some other way, is required. More information about the general requirements can be found here . A student has special eligibility for doctoral studies in organic chemistry if s/he has
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year project, funded by the DDLS program, we aim to develop AI-based tools in design of affinity ligands, such as the prediction of binding interactions between proteins. Data-driven life science (DDLS
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cementitious materials, life cycle assessment, or circular design principles. For further information about a specific subject see - General syllabus for the Board of the faculty of science and technology
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to an excellent research infrastructure and high-quality Swedish administrative data and a vibrant working environment. A highly qualified education within a thriving research environment. Our economics department
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with expertise in materials characterisation, computer vision, computational modelling, and machine learning. The other PhD positions connected to the project are: PhD Student Position in Generative
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We are searching for a doctoral candidate eager to take part in crossdisciplinarity work within battery technology for a sustainable future. This work will compose both theoretical and experimental
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. The position is placed in the Division for Computer Networks and Systems and is formally employed by Chalmers University of Technology. Our research spans from theoretical computer science to applied systems