22 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof" Postdoctoral research jobs at Chalmers University of Technology
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. The overall aim of this project is to address these challenges by: Developing new data-driven and physics-based models of battery behaviour. Designing advanced BMS algorithms for real-time monitoring and
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(especially silicon-based) and cathode applications. In this role, you will: Develop new binder systems for electrode processing. Synthesize and modify binders for innovative manufacturing processes. Balance
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illumination. In this project, we will go one step further and develop disentangled latent representations, not just for individual objects, but for full three-dimensional scenes with multiple objects that might
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of the project. You are expected to work independently, develop your own scientific concepts, write scientific manuscripts, and to share your research results with collaborators and at international conferences. A
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properties. Advanced characterization methods and development of new techniques – We specialize in hyphenated rheological methods such as rheo-SAXS and rheo-DES, which are primarily applied to materials like
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to emerging digital technologies Interplay between technology development and business model evolution - how advancements in technologies reshape value creation and value capture, necessitating continous
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This position focuses on research related to the full recycling cycle of sodium-ion batteries. The work includes developing processes for the recovery of valuable elements, carrying out
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scientific field. A dynamic research environment within WACQT – the Wallenberg Centre for Quantum Technology – one of Europe’s largest quantum technology programs. A strong focus on career development
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developing a novel imaging and amperometry-based platform for research into neurological diseases. About us The Esbjörner lab belongs to the Division of Chemical Biology , which is part of the Department
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magnets with functional, high-temperature magnetoelectric coupling. The theory position in the group of Sophie Weber will focus on (a) development of group-theoretical methods to rapidly identify and design