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) of 120 credits or a Master’s degree (magisterexamen) of 60 credits* in chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, applied mathematics, or a closely related field. Strong background in computational
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engineering Engineering » Electrical engineering Engineering » Systems engineering Engineering » Other Medical sciences » Other Physics » Electromagnetism Physics » Other Researcher Profile Recognised
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. We use advanced computational technologies to discover how biomolecules and organisms function and interact. We pioneer new methods for prediction, prevention, diagnostics and treatment of diseases
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in physics (quantum computing related topic) with knowledge in HPC systems and performance engineering. Information about the division and the department At Chalmers, this particular part of
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sustainable world. In the division of Computational Mechanics and Materials Engineering we foster an inclusive, friendly, and helpful work environment to which we welcome you to contribute. The division
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physics can unlock radically new ways of processing information - far beyond the limits of classical systems. Our research spans quantum computing, sensing, transduction, thermodynamics, and foundations
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are in a position to build and operate large-scale quantum processors! Qualifications The following requirements are mandatory: BSc in Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science, or equivalent. Excellent
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the technology and develop a minimum viable product for quantum computing applications. Who we are looking for You hold a PhD degree in Physics, Applied Physics, Nanotechnology, Microwave Engineering, or a related
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6 Feb 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Chalmers University of Technology Research Field Chemistry » Molecular chemistry Chemistry » Physical chemistry Chemistry » Other Engineering
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to develop complement/augment classical CFD methods with quantum algorithms/techniques. The work lies at the intersection of multiphase flow physics, numerical modeling, and quantum computing. Who we