27 computer-science-programming-languages-"the"-"U"-"U.S"-"Prof"-"IDAEA-CSIC" positions at Chalmers University of Technology
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credits or a Master’s degree (magisterexamen) of 60 credits* in Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science, or equivalent Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English Ability to program in high
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to applied projects linked to societal needs. Key areas include computational mathematics, optimisation, biomathematics, statistics, and data science, supported by an active PhD programme. Our
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the Quantum Technology Laboratory (QTL) and the Department of Computer Science and Engineering . AQPL hosts a large part of the WACQT, providing a strong scientific environment with expertise in
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accepted. The following experience will strengthen your application: Experience in microfabrication, electronic-circuit design, realization and its testing; programming in any computer language (Python, C
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First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Sweden Application Deadline 15 Mar 2026 - 22:59 (UTC) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not
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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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Master’s degree (magisterexamen) of 60 credits* in physics, chemistry, or materials science Strong written and verbal communication skills in English Personal competences including the ability to work
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, or Electrical Engineering. Knowledge in applied mathematics is essential, including mathematical programming. You need strong written and verbal communication skills in English. As a person, you are curious and
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international collaborations and access to large, high-quality clinical datasets. About us The Computer Vision Group at the Department of Electrical Engineering conducts research in the field of automatic
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Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) is based in Gothenburg, Sweden. The department employs approximately 300 people from more than 30 countries, and as such the working language is English. The department is