39 phd-in-mathematical-modelling-of-biochemical-reactions Postdoctoral positions at Chalmers University of Technology
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programme Reference Number 304--1-13751 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are looking for a postdoc fascinated by modelling the challenging
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The fully funded 2-year Postdoc project "Modelling of thermomechanical behaviour of AM-built microstructures of superalloys based on data from large-scale neutron and synchrotron infrastructures
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computational modelling techniques to enhance metabolic research! Qualifications: PhD degree in biotechnology, biochemistry, computational biology, microbiology, or a related field. Fluency in both verbal and
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join us in pioneering innovative computational modelling techniques to enhance metabolic research! Qualifications: PhD degree in biotechnology, biochemistry, computational biology, microbiology, or a
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meetings), so you should work efficiently both independently and in collaboration with a team. Qualifications The applicant should have a PhD degree in transport, operations research, applied mathematics
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science, computer science, physics, mathematics, or complex systems. A PhD in a research field closely related to the project description, particularly with research experience in transport research
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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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years prior to the application deadline. A strong background in quantum chemistry or molecular dynamics. Documented experience in programming. A keen interest in atomistic modeling of chemical reactions
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modeling, and algorithm development, with experimental validation using Chalmers' advanced multi-antenna testbed. The overall objective is to contribute to the development of energy-efficient and high
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stiffness or stretchability. You will collaborate closely with PhD students and Postdocs in our group as well as external partners to study the mechanical, electrical, and electrochemical properties