69 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"University-of-California,-Santa-Cruz" positions at Chalmers University of Technology
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multiple opportunities to participate in professional and personal development training. Through her/his work she/he will gain a unique skill-set at the interface between modelling and prototyping
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can disrupt multiple upper layers, jeopardizing services despite application-level security measures. While security can be managed at various levels, including application access control and traffic
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interdisciplinary and international environment Proficiency in written and spoken English. Meritorious Experience with multiple crystal growth techniques and/or diverse materials classes Familiarity with transport
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theoretical research, algorithm design, and the development of software tools that demonstrate the applicability of the new methods. Research environment The positions are hosted by the Department
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, design and characterization of quantum processors Development and optimization of nano-fabrication processes for large-scale devices Development of optimal control techniches to achieve fast and high
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on building the next generation of quantum processors based on superconducting circuits. To achieve this ambitiuous goal, we have a variety of projects related to: Development and optimization of nano
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and responsible development of the maritime industry. We address the multiple pressures that ships pose on the ocean and try to bridge the gap towards environmental management and marine spatial
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to include shipping pressures and impacts in marine environmental management and spatial planning. Research environment Our research aims at supporting sustainable development of the maritime shipping sector
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We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher who wants to contribute to the development of next-generation frameworks for resilient power grids. In this role, you will combine theory and
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Do you want to build your knowledge and develop your skills to meet today’s needs and tomorrow’s challenges? The Department of Physics at Chalmers is performing an international search for highly