25 machine-learning-and-image-processing-"U" Postdoctoral positions at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden
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processes for CO₂ hydrogenation as part of CCU. The objective of the project is to develop novel catalysts for the process that will be examined in high pressure CO2 hydrogenation experiments, combined with
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resources for your research. Project overview The project aims to explore new catalytic processes for CO₂ hydrogenation as part of CCU. The objective of the project is to develop novel catalysts
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fluid dynamics and vascular modeling in microenvironments Skills in data analysis and image processing (e.g., Python, R, ImageJ) Ability to mentor junior researchers and contribute to team leadership What
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Machine Learning Integration Develop and implement machine learning algorithms to enhance the design optimization process Create predictive models using Python-based frameworks (e.g. scikit-learn, PyMC
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modeling, machine learning, and experimental studies, while offering the opportunity to contribute to open-source libraries and collaborate directly with an innovative startup partner. You will be
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to improve our understanding of fundamental processes relevant to combustion engines, gas turbines, and fire safety. The successful candidate will join a dynamic and diverse research group with an extensive
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University of Gothenburg as principals. The position is placed in the Division for Computer network and systems and the employment is placed with Chalmers University of Technology. Our research spans from
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methods in High-Energy physics, in particular quantum field theory and particle physics is required. Familiarity with symbolic computer algebra systems such as Mathematica is required You will need strong
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symbolic computer algebra systems such as Mathematica is required You will need strong written and verbal communication skills in English *The date on your doctoral degree certificate is considered
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investigations are also diverse and complementary, and range from theory and computer simulations to experiments in subatomic physics. The Plasma Theory group within the Division conducts research on acceleration