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the following qualifications: PhD in Physics, Chemistry or Materials Science, you must hold a doctoral degree awarded no more than three years prior to the application deadline. * Experience from first-principles
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position is embedded in a vibrant research environment that includes several PhD students and postdoctoral researchers. The project is a close collaboration between the Computer Vision Group at Chalmers
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collaboration with the Multiscale Inorganic Materials group, both part of the Division of Energy and Materials at Chalmers . The two groups together comprise nine senior researchers and 27 PhD students and
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institutes and industry partners play a key role in our work. Our group currently includes 1 Professor, 1 Senior Scientist, 4 Postdocs and 8 PhD students. Your research will focus on significantly reducing
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collaborative project between Chalmers University of Technology and Lund University. The project will be based at the Division of Quantum Device Physics within the Department of Microtechnology and Nanoscience
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with the project’s Principal Investigator, and practical implementation of this research with the AIMLeNS team. The role also offers ample opportunities to mentor PhD students, supervise MSc projects
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facilities that are highly aligned with the goals of the project. Who we are looking for We seek candidates with the following qualifications: To qualify for the position of postdoc, you must have a PhD degree
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the research project and the division of Astronomy and Plasma Physics The successful candidate will work on developing and testing algorithms for 3D magnetic field reconstruction. The position will
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at the nanoscale --non-invasively and with high precision. Who we are looking for We seek candidates with the following qualifications: We are seeking a talented and driven individual with a PhD in physics, optics
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models into Chalmers’ bridge simulators in collaboration with other researchers. You are also expected to supervise PhD and MSc students and to publish at least two peer-reviewed journal articles during