20 experimental-fluid-mechanics PhD positions at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden
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We invite applications for several PhD positions in experimental quantum computing with superconducting circuits. You will work in the stimulating research environment of the Wallenberg Centre
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at the Division of Fluid Dynamics, within the Department of Mechanics and Maritime Sciences at Chalmers. The project is carried out in collaboration with Vattenfall Research and Development, and is part of
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well as real robotic systems. Information about the project and the department The Department of Mechanics and Maritime Sciences (M2) and consists of seven research divisions within the areas of mechanical
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department The Department of Mechanics and Maritime Sciences (M2) and consists of seven research divisions within the areas of mechanical engineering and maritime sciences: Dynamics, Fluid Dynamics, Vehicle
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to understand how a changing environment will affect the creep rates in sensitive clay slopes, and the probability of triggering catastrophic failures. We offer access to unique experimental data and
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environments with minimal environmental impact. We are recognized nationally and internationally for our excellence in numerical and computational modelling, experimental innovations, our collaborations with
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infrastructure manager, which will provide measurement data and test cases. Research environment This project is part of the activities within the Swedish National Centre of Excellence in Railway Mechanics CHARMEC
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that will quantify the mechanisms, precursors and the time to failure. This will be achieved by combining advanced experimental probing with the development of constitutive models that capture the rate
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questions remain about the origins of magnetic fields and the mechanisms of magnetic energy release. Addressing these challenges relies on numerical modeling, yet the multi-scale nature of these phenomena
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complex architecture spans multiple length scales, requiring a comprehensive approach to understand the relationships between structure, composition, and mechanical properties, all of which are essential