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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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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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. 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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and men. Project overview The project concerns applying supervisory control theory to security in a broad sense, both as off-line and on-line approaches. The work is collaborative in nature, bridging
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sources. The project is funded by the Chalmers Area of Advance Nano, and involves close collaboration with the groups of Sophie Weber (theory, physics) and Saroj Dash (experiment, physics), as
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the local and distant universe. You will join a vibrant and collaborative research environment that combines observations, theory, and data-intensive methods to explore key processes shaping galaxies and
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, collaborating with leading experts in AI, mathematics, orthopaedics, and physiotherapy, with direct impact on patient care. About the research project This position is hosted in the Polster Lab at the Division
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to contribute your own research ideas and take part in supervising PhD students. About the research project The position, starting in the first half of 2026, will be based in the theory division of the Department