10 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"St" Postdoctoral positions at Chalmers tekniska högskola in Sweden
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properties. In this project, we will apply machine learning and optimization algorithms in order to achieve the design of such nanophotonic structures. As a postdoc you will be part of the Condensed Matter and
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transmitting vast amounts of data, this global infrastructure holds an extraordinary potential: it can also serve as a real-time sensor for earthquakes. In this project, we explore that potential by developing
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improving material and energy systems across multiple applications, including: High-temperature corrosion prevention Development of advanced fuel cells Recycling of valuable materials Innovations in nuclear
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and ability to work in an interdisciplinary and international environment Proficiency in written and spoken English. Meritorious Experience with multiple crystal growth techniques and/or diverse
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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher who wants to contribute to the development of next-generation frameworks for resilient
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develop and apply advanced biorefinery strategies at the interface of biotechnology, food technology, and sustainability. You will contribute to developing knowledge and tools for upgrading fermentation
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Technology and Policy research group which focuses on understanding the feasibility of climate action and developing approaches for anticipating transitions. The group has a rich international network and a
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of marine technology. This position offers an inclusive environment with close collaboration with the Swedish marine industry, focusing on developing methods and tools to address fluid-structure interaction
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present results from your research and develop your network. In addition to your own research and experiments, you will also supervise and help train new students when they join the group. This will help
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automatic design of photonic devices, promises the development of a new class of devices and systems with a performance that surpasses limits that today are considered fundamental. In this postdoc project