54 postdoctoral-biomedical-signal-processing PhD positions at Chalmers University of Technology
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: 2025-04-30 For questions, please contact: Prof. Tomas McKelvey, Division of Signal processing and Biomedical engineering, Tomas.mckelvey@chalmers.se *** Chalmers declines to consider all offers
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corresponding to at least 240 higher education credits in electrical engineering, engineering physics, biomedical engineering, or related disciplines. Very good knowledge of signal processing, machine learning
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agri-food sources. The goal is to create innovative bio-based materials while also discovering and characterizing new fungal enzymes with potential applications in industrial processes. The project also
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architectures with the current focus being on novel compute and memory architectures and tools for acceleration of Ai applications. At Chalmers, this particular part of the project will be run in the Division
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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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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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nerve function after spinal cord injury through electrical signals? This research question is the focus of the current PhD position. Project overview The project is focused on finding and developing
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the following qualifications: To qualify as a PhD student, you must have a master's level degree corresponding to at least 240 higher education credits in engineering (e.g., mechanical, biomedical, or electrical
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or clearly applicable to biological/biomedical research. Hands-on experience in either microbiology, AI/ML, drug discovery/design, or membrane biology/biophysics is required. Hands-on experience in more than
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evaluate AI algorithms using diverse data modalities (e.g., text, image, signals) Collaborate to academic publications, dissemination, and open-source efforts Take courses at an advanced level within