12 phd-in-applied-mathematics PhD positions at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden
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Engineering and Autonomous Systems division . We offer advanced PhD courses where we extend the fundamentals in optimal control, machine learning, probability theory and similar. The research and learning
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PhD Position in Theoretical Machine Learning – Understanding Transformers through Information Theory
. This PhD project aims to close that gap by developing a rigorous mathematical framework to analyze and explain transformers using information-theoretic tools. You will be co-supervised by: Research
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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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senior researchers, three postdocs and three PhD students. It is embedded in an interdisciplinary environment where we have close collaboration with other research teams at Chalmers such as technology
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What does policy and practice for recruitment to university STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education look like, and what are the consequences for equality and social
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28 Feb 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Chalmers University of Technology Research Field Physics » Computational physics Physics » Mathematical physics Physics » Quantum mechanics
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, Engineering, and Mathematics) education look like, and what are the consequences for equality and social justice? Much research and initiatives to counter inequitable participation in STEM has focused
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28 Feb 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Chalmers University of Technology Research Field Physics » Mathematical physics Physics » Quantum mechanics Physics » Computational physics
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We are looking for a PhD student to join the Crypto Team and Security Group at Chalmers with Christoph Egger as main supervisor. Depending on the interests of the applicant, possible research topics
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Countries like the USA, China, and Germany, along with companies such as IBM and Google, are racing to develop quantum computers. In Sweden, Chalmers University of Technology leads the 1.5-billion