12 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"DTU" uni jobs at Chalmers University of Technology
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description The specific subject of the research position is to study vector bundles with singular metrics, in particular in connection with L2-methods. This is nowadays standard techniques for line bundles
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), the position includes academic and industry secondments (DTU Compute and Danfoss Power Electronics), and access to a dynamic European research network. The fellowship offers exceptional opportunities
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prior to the application deadline, in a relevant subject area such as control systems, robotics, applied mathematics, or machine learning.* Strong programming skills and experience with numerical methods
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Chalmers is offering four full-time 2,5 month summer positions in quantum technology research. Apply today to gain hands-on experience at the forefront of quantum computing, sensing, and
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involves building prototypes, developing measurement techniques, interpreting data, and creating fabrication methods in the nanofabrication lab. You will also join our journal club to gain general academic
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) . Other divisions of IMS are: Design & Human Factors; Product Development; Material & Computational Mechanics; Engineering Materials; Materials and Manufacture. Chalmers is a private university with strong
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efficiency through advanced control methods. We work in close collaboration with industry, research institutes, and other academic groups, often in interdisciplinary constellations. Within the group
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will do The course FFY091 is structured around students completing laboratory work, numerical home assignments, and an optional problem set. Based on feedback from previous years, the optional problem
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the preservation of cultural and historical values, and contribute to accessible, high-quality housing. The project will apply qualitative and participatory methods such as focus groups, interviews and workshops. A
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experimental setups and characterization methods may also be part of the work. You will be part of a creative and internationally leading research group with strong practical experience and access to unique