25 post-doc-complex-systems PhD positions at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden
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We invite applicants to join our team of researchers within the area of energy and environmental systems analysis focusing on the transition towards a sustainable transport sector. We are looking
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-SEK, 12-year Wallenberg Centre for Quantum Technology (WACQT), aiming to build a superconducting quantum computer. As part of this project, you will explore quantum computation with microwave circuits
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division at the department of Electrical engineering at Chalmers. Here, a team of PhD students, post-docs and senior researchers are working on modeling and numerical optimization of problems in the areas
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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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Exciting Opportunity in Sustainable Energy Research: Join Us in Advancing Hydrogen Storage Technology! Hydrogen is a critical energy carrier for future sustainable systems. One issue using hydrogen
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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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education in the development of complex and software-intense systems and is characterized by extensive international cooperation as well as close collaboration with the local industry. About the research
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the development of complex and software-intense systems and is characterized by extensive international cooperation as well as close collaboration with the local industry. About the research project The research
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Join us for an exciting and excellent PhD journey to create the future of maintenance! Explore the fascinating future of Net Zero industries where complex and highly automated equipment need
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ingredients will be explored, maximizing the acceptance of algae-containing foods on the European market. The division of Food and Nutrition Science (FNS) is one of four research divisions at the Department