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/device characterization. With our strong interest and expertise in the area of Photonics we are examiners and responsible for the course Optics for the bachelor students in Engineering Physics. What you
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Autonomous cyber-physical systems (ACPS) have great potential to improve our ways of life, increasing mobility, cutting costs, and saving lives. Considering the complexity of the environments
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Are you an MSc student curious about research at the intersection of electronics and physics? You now have the chance to combine your studies with part-time research on device physics or microwave
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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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the Department of Life Sciences , who collaborate to combine knowledge in biology, chemistry and physics for the study of nucleic acids, proteins and lipids and their interactions with cells. Within the Holme
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physical phenomena that prevail at very small dimensions, and promote the development of technologies that utilise these phenomen. You will be a member of the Eva Olsson Group, at the Department of Physics
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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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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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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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qualifications: To be eligible for this position, you must have (or be close to completing) a Master’s degree corresponding to at least 240 higher education credits in Applied Mathematics, Applied Physics