25 postdoct-density-functional-theory Postdoctoral positions at Chalmers University of Technology
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candidate low-dimensional magnetoelectrics; (b) evaluation of their magnetoelectric properties using density functional theory (DFT) and related computational methods; and (c) advancing theories of novel
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efforts. The theoretical activities at Chemical Physics focus on electronic structure calculations within the density functional theory together with mean-field kinetic modeling and kinetic Monte-Carlo
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-neutral fuels, there is a possibility to achieve fossil free shipping. Hard wing sails are a common wind propulsor, but optimizing their performance requires advanced sheeting strategies to prevent stall, a
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and diversity are substantial foundations in all our activities. We work actively to be a parent-friendly organization. We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher in probability theory to work in the
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postdoctoral position in data analysis, where you will apply machine learning techniques to understand how resistance genes spread and to help detect infections caused by resistant bacteria. The position is part
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This position focuses on research related to the full recycling cycle of sodium-ion batteries. The work includes developing processes for the recovery of valuable elements, carrying out
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electron microscopes) at both Chalmers and Lund. You will be part of the aerosol technology group, which works on both understanding and improving the field of spark ablation, as well as developing new types
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abundant side streams into high-value bio-based materials, contributing directly to the circular bioeconomy. You’ll work with cutting-edge bioprocessing tools, collaborate with leading European partners, and
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This multidisciplinary position is part of a WASP NEST (Novelty, Excellence, Synergy, Teams) project focused on advancing generative models and perceptual understanding in computer vision. The
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design. One of our group's goals is to create efficient surrogate models that reduce the computational cost of MD simulations by several orders of magnitude. Notable examples of our work in this area