65 postdoc-in-thermal-network-of-the-physical-building positions at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden
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postdocs from over 14 countries. Their research focuses on sustainable materials solutions and spans recycling technologies (e.g., solvent extraction, high-temperature processes, and supercritical fluids
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should do it — with high assurance. Our project aims to integrate Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) and the Planning Domain Definition Language (PDDL) to build a more expressive and efficient framework
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postdocs at Chalmers, and collaborate with academic and industrial partners in Sweden and internationally. The role also offers opportunities for travel and engagement with external collaborators. Research
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by building and sharing competence among our partners and the wider society. About Us The Swedish Life Cycle Center is hosted by the Department of Technology Management and Economics at Chalmers
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for Quantum Technology (WACQT, http://wacqt.se ). The core project of the centre is to build a quantum computer based on superconducting circuits. You will be part of the Quantum Computing group in the Quantum
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the Wastewater Management and Environmental Biotechnology research group. You will be supervised by three senior researchers and work alongside other PhD students and postdocs in the group. Our interdisciplinary
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format. This will allow combinations of neural networks with physics models. The project brings together PhD students and senior researchers from multiple disciplines to tackle challenges in sustainable
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Rosén and Andreas Lindhe (Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering ). We have a strong network with national and international organizations within academia, public authorities and industry. About
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enables cutting edge research, expertise, and competence building in the humanities and social sciences. The PhD student will join the WASP-HS graduate school which provides foundations, perspectives, and
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developed, and four cases in Gothenburg cover various circularity perspectives of the built environment, ensuring robustness and scalability: Resilience of buildings (offices to residential use) Agricultural