25 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Prof" research jobs at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden
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Kahl (Computer Vision, Chalmers), Kathlén Kohn (Algebraic Geometry, KTH), and Mårten Björkman (Robotics, Perception and Learning, KTH). The research focuses on developing novel machine learning methods
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to increase catalyst activity and selectivity. The computational part of the project will investigate relevant reaction paths and evaluate spectroscopic signatures that can be compared to a parallel
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We invite applications for several postdoctoral research positions in experimental quantum computing with superconducting circuits. You will work in the stimulating research environment
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(AIMLeNS) lab is a tight-knit team of computer scientists, chemists, physicists, and mathematicians working collaboratively. Our focus is on developing practical methods that blend traditional disciplines
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control. Creating generalizable tools for various battery types, geometries, and chemistries. The scope of methods and applications will be tailored in collaboration with the selected candidate. The work
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different mixing and reactive properties compared to conventional fuels. In this project, turbulent mixing and combustion of hydrogen in air will be studied through optical experiments and numerical modelling
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. Incomplete applications and applications sent by email will not be considered. Application deadline: June 29th, 2025 For questions please contact: Prof Ingrid Undeland, Email: undeland@chalmers.se, Tel
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advancing optical tweezers techniques and developing novel nanoprobe-based sensing methods at the single-particle level. About us The project centers on the development of single-particle approaches
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-scale computational methods, and bioinformatics. The division is also expanding in the area of data science and machine learning. Our department continuously strives to be an attractive employer. Equality
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is filled. Therefore, please submit your application prior to the application deadline. For questions please contact: Prof. Christian Müller, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Email