31 finite-element-methods-"Multiple" Postdoctoral positions at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden
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mathematics. An important aspect of the ongoing research is solving stochastic partial differential equations on surfaces, e.g., with surface finite element methods. The following requirements are mandatory: A
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additive manufacturing—to component-level behavior and overall engine system performance using state-of-the-art MBSE methods and tools. Particular attention will be given to how manufacturing-enabled design
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, advanced electrolyte systems, and strategies for stabilizing metal anodes. We have a strong track record in developing innovative methods and extending characterization techniques to new applications and
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cutting edge photonics with cold atoms to create new quantum technology. By using inverse design to develop structures capable of guiding multiple wavelengths, you will fabricate a photonic platform that
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criteria will be conducted by a committee of staff at the department, chaired by Dr. Philipp Leitner. The selection process will include remote interviews (potentially multiple rounds) and, optionally, a
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inverse design to develop structures capable of guiding multiple wavelengths, you will fabricate a photonic platform that supports trapping and probing of cold Strontium atoms. Building on successful
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, they face major challenges in large-scale grid applications. Their high cost, reliance on critical elements, and energy-intensive production processes make them less sustainable for stationary use. In
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Division of Geoscience and Remote Sensing , we develop advanced methods and instruments to observe and understand the Earth system. Combining satellite, airborne and ground-based measurements with modelling
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We are looking for a highly motivated candidate who wants to be at the forefront of research and develop materials and methods for a sustainable future based on renewable materials. This postdoc
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spectrometry. The project involves developing characterization methods using mass spectrometry (FT-ICR, TOF-SIMS) and imaging techniques (SEM, TEM) for both biological and inorganic materials. Responsibilities