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, transduction, thermodynamics, and foundations. By controlling matter at the quantum level, we explore novel ways to process information beyond classical limits. QTLab offers an international, dynamic research
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program Data-driven life science uses data, computational methods and artificial intelligence to study biological systems and processes at all levels, from molecular structures to human health and global
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University. Researchers at the division conduct research in the areas of computer game design, aesthetics of computational technology, information visualization, musical interaction, intelligent user
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, for example the GENIE Initiative on gender equality for excellence . Equality and diversity are substantial foundations in all activities at Chalmers. Application procedure The application should be attached as
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education mainly in data science, machine learning and AI, algorithms, and mathematical modelling. Computer Networks and Systems , with the opportunity to work in traditional computer engineering subjects
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characterization processes using cutting-edge chromatographic and green extraction techniques, directly influencing the quality and yield of molecules. Working with a diverse team in the Division of Industrial
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the GENIE Initiative on gender equality for excellence . Equality and diversity are substantial foundations in all activities at Chalmers. Application procedure The application should be written in English
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synthesis, processability, and interface engineering. Develop new materials, for example anodes, cathodes, and electrolytes, focusing on performance, scalability and real-world applications. Collaborate with
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initiative to build a Swedish quantum computer? We are looking for a Research Specialist to join our ambitious team at Chalmers University, to support our work on superconducting quantum systems. About the
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environment of the Wallenberg Centre for Quantum Technology (WACQT) . The core project of the centre is to build a quantum computer based on superconducting circuits. You will be part of the Quantum Computing