16 high-performance-computing-postdoc-"Multiple" PhD positions at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden
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operation Quantum algorithm implementation and benchmarking About you You have a relevant Masters deegree corresponding to at least 240 higher education credits (Physics, Nanotechnology, Engineering, Computer
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AI training has emerged as the standard approach, which utilizes thousands of high-performance devices within a data center to collaboratively process tasks. When they are even more complex, the
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and responsible development of the maritime industry. We address the multiple pressures that ships pose on the ocean and try to bridge the gap towards environmental management and marine spatial
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. We seek to holistically address the multiple pressures that ships pose on the marine environment and bridge the gap towards environmental management and spatial planning. Read more here https
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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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vulnerabilities and proposing effective defenses, the project seeks to make the next generation of the Internet more secure, resilient, and trustworthy. About us The Department of Computer Science and Engineering
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We are looking for a highly motivated, skilled, and persistent PhD student with experience in computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and some knowledge in structural analysis. The research aims
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Aerospace and experimental validation capabilities at Chalmers. You will be trained by internationally recognized experts in aerodynamics and heat transfer from the academia and industry. Responsibilities
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implementation. About the project Reactive synthesis refers to the automatic generation of programs from high-level behavioral specifications. This approach plays an increasingly important role in areas such as
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changing environment will affect the stability of quick clays, and the probability of triggering catastrophic failures. We offer access to unique experimental facilities and computational tools developed by