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Ethnic and Migration Studies, mainly in courses on social movements, labor migration, and cultural and social theory. Other important subject areas are social and cultural analysis, ethnicity and migration
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masters thesis project. Qualifications: - MSc student in electrical engineering, physics or Quantum technology Meritorious: - Experience in microwave theory - Experience in FEM simulations - Experience in
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on the applicant’s interest and skills. The position can be expanded through teaching in one or more of the following subjects: Organ, repertoire playing and/or service playing Classical voice Music theory and aural
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biological concepts related to cellular, molecular or genetic processes, as well as molecular interactions within the cell and the influence of environmental factors. The results should generate new theories
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factors. The results should generate new theories that contribute to the UN 2030 global agenda and the global scientific community. Conduct independent research and research education in any area of
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development of existing solutions, use of electromagnetic field theory to identify new solutions, and verification through numerical simulations and experimental verification of prototypes. Admission
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assessment criteria: Strong foundations in mathematical optimization theory theoretical machine learning are meriting. Consideration will be given to good collaborative skills, drive and independence, and how
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Chalmers is home to a diverse research community working across disciplines. Our expertise spans: Materials science Chemical engineering Renewable energy Nuclear chemistry Theory and modeling We have a
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. The general attention is on research and development of methods and mathematical tools aimed at better understanding the theory and underlying mechanisms within statistical and deep learning-based systems. As
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The candidate will be located at the division of Physical Resource Theory , Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden. We conduct systems-level research to address major environmental challenges using