20 phd-in-atomic-and-molecular-physics PhD positions at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden
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performance. Funded by the Swedish Research Council, this research is hosted at the Division of Chemical Physics. About us The research at the division of Chemical Physics at Chalmers University of Technology
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for a PhD position that combines research in the field of intelligent mission planning and learning-based optimization with real-world applications, in collaboration with Volvo Group. This is an ideal
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Effective use of AI and AI agents requires high quality data. This research is concerned with studying what data companies should collect, how they should process it, where to store it and how
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chemistry and food technology to molecular and data- driven nutrition (Precision Nutrition). In Food Science, we focus primarily on marine and plant-based food systems for which we develop tools and processes
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This PhD position offers a unique opportunity to advance safe and transparent control for autonomous, over-actuated electric vehicles. You will work at the intersection of model predictive control
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development process with the intent of accelerating the adoption of the technology in the companies in Software Center. We seek candidates with the following qualifications: To qualify as a PhD student, you
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the technological progress for decades. However, as devices now approach atomic scales, the fundamental laws of physics increasingly hinder further advances. To sustain the pace of innovation, both academia and
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Are you passionate about railways, acoustics, and data-driven infrastructure solutions? We are looking for a PhD student to join the project “A robust tool for rail fault and roughness estimation
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that utilize streets and roads to manage stormwater, there is limited knowledge on effective design and implementation strategies. This PhD project aims to investigate how urban roads can be designed and
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We invite applications for several PhD positions in experimental quantum computing with superconducting circuits. You will work in the stimulating research environment of the Wallenberg Centre