39 optimization-nonlinear-functions Postdoctoral positions at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden
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group leverages computational models to address a variety of questions related to metabolism and its functions. Our work ranges from developing and optimizing microbial cell factories for sustainable
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innovative computational methods for interfacing nanodroplets with catalytic particles. This work aims to enable the conversion of methane and nitrous oxide—potent greenhouse gases—into benign and value-added
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This position creates an inclusive environment to closely work with an European network in developing methods and tools to solve FSI problems for floating offshore wind turbines. It also provides
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The research will focus on the design of novel composite materials and hydrogels based on biopolymers, nanocellulose, and conjugated polymers. You will work closely with WWSC researchers at Chalmers, KTH, and
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As the successful candidate you will play an essential role in the development of blue or UV PCSELs. These devices have potential applications in lithography, disinfection, underwater communication
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To fully benefit from automated vehicles (AVs), they must be both safe and appreciated by drivers. This post-doc is to use modeling (e.g., AI/machine learning) and behavior data to predict perceived
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to research that supports a more sustainable and circular use of materials. This position offers the opportunity to work hands-on in the lab while being part of a collaborative environment involving both
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are focused drivers and enablers in our work. Our goal is to perform high quality research and education at bachelor, master and doctoral levels. The postdoc is expected to conduct high-quality research in a
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of nanofluidic devices for steering chemical reactions using light. Information about the Research Project Photochemical and photocatalytic reactions play a crucial role in contemporary science and
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opportunities. Read more here . About the STAR Lab Led by Dr. Hazem Torfah, STAR is part of the Computing Science Division within the Department of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE). Our interdisciplinary