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thin films. We aim to demonstrate their integration in superconducting qubit readout systems and validate KI‑TWPA technology for scalable quantum computing applications. This position is funded through
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new ways of processing information - far beyond the limits of classical systems. Our research spans quantum computing, sensing, transduction, thermodynamics, and foundations, all aimed at harnessing
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better way for robots to communicate with people! About us The Department of Computer Science and Engineering , a joint department of Chalmers and the University of Gothenburg, spans the breadth
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: Avancez – forward. URL to this page https://www.chalmers.se/en/about-chalmers/work-with-us/vacancies/?rmpage=job&rmjob=14668&rmlang=UK
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programmer in R and/or Python, and used to working with large datasets and reproducible analysis workflows. Has a demonstrated ability to initiate and drive own research ideas, preferably with experience from
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, in close collaboration with wider society. Chalmers was founded in 1829 and has the same motto today as it did then: Avancez – forward. URL to this page https://www.chalmers.se/en/about-chalmers/work
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cases, this can be slightly prolonged). The position will be placed at Timur Shegai's research group at Chalmers. You can find more information about the group at: www.shegai-lab.com or https
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job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Join us at the Hybrid
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Fellows program . WISE, funded by the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation and launched in 2022, is the largest-ever investment in materials science in Sweden and encompasses major efforts at Sweden’s
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This project focuses on the development of quantum–classical modeling strategies for multiphase flow systems. The PhD topic is on exploring how emerging quantum computing methods can be integrated with classical