25 polymer-material-simulation-research PhD positions at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden
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of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering and gathers about 90 researchers who work mainly with surface chemistry, polymers and catalysis, in different sub-units. The research carried out at Applied Chemistry
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the Swedish Center for Sustainable Hydropower (SVC). SVC promotes collaborative research across universities and industry to support the future of hydropower. Simulations will be performed using resources from
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and machine learning to tackle the complexity of force allocation and motion planning under uncertainty and actuator failures. The project combines theoretical research in stochastic optimal control
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work will build on and extend an advanced in-house time-domain simulation tool for wheel–rail interaction and noise. The project is carried out in close collaboration with DB InfraGO, the German railway
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researchers from both basic and applied sciences, and our long-term partnerships with industry. This project is yet another example of our collaborative work. About the research project The project is based
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Advance Earth Observation with 6G Satellites! Join our cutting-edge research at the intersection of satellite communication, signal processing, and Earth observation. As a PhD student, you'll help
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the field of humanoid robotics and their successful deployment in industry? Do you find the idea of working on a high fidelity multi-body dynamics simulation and controls toolbox fascinating? The research
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Sustainability (WISE), Sweden's largest-ever materials science investment. Recruited researchers will join the WISE Research School, a national program offering seminars, courses, and international networking
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Are you eager to conduct cutting-edge research at the intersection of electronics and artificial intelligence (AI)? We invite highly motivated candidates to apply for this PhD position
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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