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numerical simulation of models for magnetised fluids. About us This position sits right between two research groups at Chalmers: the Plasma Theory group at the Department of Physics and the Geometry and
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design and planning can support sustainable development. Within the division, three main research areas are distinguished: spatial morphology, spatial processes, and critical theories. About the research
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position will be based within the Physical Resource Theory Division and the Department of Space Earth and Environment . The Physical Resource Theory Division conducts research and provides education on
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collaboration to advance digital transformation in the ACE sector. In this project, you will study the dynamics of digital transformation through perspectives from organizational theory, strategy research and
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varied, ranging from theory and computer simulations to experimental investigations. The theoretical subatomic physics group performs research on nuclear, elementary particle, and astroparticle physics by
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. You have a strong background in hydrodynamics and ship manoeuvring. You should also have a good understanding of control theory and optimization. Additional requirements: Knowledge of maritime transport
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focusing on: Quantum mechanical calculations using density functional theory. Mean-field modeling and Monte Carlo simulations for reaction kinetics. Theoretical spectroscopy By combining quantum mechanical
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internationally recognized team at Chalmers University of Technology and contribute to cutting-edge research in particle physics and quantum field theory, while collaborating with leading experts worldwide. About
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quantum field theory, while collaborating with leading experts worldwide. About us The High-Energy part of the Theoretical Subatomic Physics group performs research into elementary particle physics from
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This position offers a unique opportunity to work at the intersection of statistical machine learning, control theory, and transport safety, in collaboration with researchers at Chalmers and the