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and resource limitations. This is done using a systems approach that includes not only technology but also actors (organizations, groups, and individuals) and natural systems in our analyses
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learning, and vehicle technology. The research addresses key challenges in motion planning and control under uncertainty, with a particular focus on how to allocate forces and make robust decisions when some
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and analytical methods towards a more sustainable and resource efficient built environment. Research environment The Building Technology division at Chalmers, and the Sustainable Built Environment
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addition to the main supervisor, each student is allocated a co-supervisor and examiner who together support students in their progress towards achieving the requirements of the degree. The studies are followed
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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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Biotechnology at Chalmers University of Technology, you will have access to state-of-the-art research infrastructure, enabling you to make a meaningful impact on sustainable resource management and ingredients
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positive, open-minded, and collaborative team dedicated to advancing building physics research methods. Our goal is to develop resource-efficient buildings that offer excellent indoor environments and
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PhD Position in Theoretical Machine Learning – Understanding Transformers through Information Theory
, you’ll also join WASP —Sweden’s largest individual research program ever, offering unparalleled resources, networking and career opportunities. Be part of shaping the future of AI! Project overview
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building elements. This PhD project provides an opportunity to creatively bridge architectural design, digital technologies and sustainability science, contributing to global research for a resource
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Are you interested in developing materials for next-generation batteries using recycled resources? We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher with a background in inorganic chemistry to contribute