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Do you want to dive into modern differential geometry and computational mathematics and learn more about modeling of atmospheric or oceanic flows, or the motion of charged fluids such as plasmas? We
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Join the Computing Disease Evolution in Cancer (CODEc) group, led by Dr Eszter Lakatos within the Division of Applied Mathematics and Statistics and persue exciting research. As a Doctoral student
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nanoscience and nanotechnology. The selected candidates are awarded with a PhD position, which they can place at any Nano research group at Chalmers and with which they coordinate their specific PhD program
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at Chalmers University of Technology might be for you! About us This doctoral student position is placed at the Division of Computational Mechanics and Materials Engineering, which belongs to the Department
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demonstrated independent, high-quality research and potential to build a competitive research program. You also show interest in teaching and educational development. In particular, we will value: Experience in
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impact. The position is part of Mistra’s Environmental Research Leaders programme, offering mentoring, leadership development, and resources for academic growth. The department and the division
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computer algebra tools to efficiently study these problems. A particularly useful technique is to study how different kinds of symmetries can characterize a spacetime and give a manifestly coordinate
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This PhD position is funded by the Swedish Research Council (VR) and offers an exceptional opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research in continuous-variable (CV) quantum computing. You will
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outside of Sweden, a 4-year Bachelor’s degree is accepted. The following experience will strengthen your application: Knowledge in combinatorics, numerical optimisation and computational geometry Basic
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devices, or structured media with properties beyond those occurring naturally. To this end, we combine theoretical, methodological and computational techniques, often in close collaboration with local and