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tomorrow. About the department The main competences at the Department of Industrial and Materials Science are found in the areas of: Human-Technology Interaction Form and Function Modeling and Simulation
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focus, with therapeutic strategies to be validated in patient material to ensure clinical relevance. For examples of how the research is conducted, see: https://www.tcr.lu.se/research-groups/immuno
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stochastic control, numerical simulation, and machine learning with ecological and economic models, the project offers a unique vantage point on biodiversity as a financial asset. The postdoctoral researcher
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preliminary research ideas is welcome but not required. (Maximum two A4 pages.) 3) Copy of diploma or link to or copy of doctoral dissertation. 4) If the applicant is from outside the EU and does not have
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within research and education. The following will strengthen your application: Familiarity with any of: molecular simulation methods (integrators, force fields, enhanced sampling), structural biology
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consist of research in forest products, with a focus on exploring how data can support the needs for wood material use in construction and furniture businesses. The research supports the forest and wood
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, carrying out qualitative case study research, and developing AI literacy materials (e.g., covering topics of AI risks, bias, fairness and ethical aspects, and suitable methods and tools for risk analysis
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technology C3NiT and within a European network within the WBG Pilot Line, but also with experienced researchers within materials growth and materials characterization, at the departments of solid state physics
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simulations. Theoretical X-ray spectroscopy is, moreover, used to aid the interpretation of physical characterization of catalysts. The Competence Centre for Catalysis (KCK) is an interdisciplinary research
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of Industrial and Materials Science (IMS), with Chalmers University of Technology. Our division conducts cutting edge research in materials design, processing, and advanced characterization. We promote