10 software-engineering-model-driven-engineering-phd-position PhD positions at Chalmers University of Technology
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establish an adaptive multiscale platform where catalyst performance is computed from first principles. Contract terms and what we offer The PhD-positions are fully funded from start As a PhD student at
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We are looking for a PhD candidate fascinated in modelling erosion processes in sensitive clay slopes. The highly sensitive clays, called quick clays, can change from solid to liquid with small
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environment Geotechnics research at the Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering focuses on the characterisation and modelling of complex geomaterials, particularly natural clays. Our work bridges
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. Qualifications To be eligible for a PhD position, you must: Hold, by the starting date, a Master's-level degree corresponding to at least 240 higher education credits in Computer Science and Engineering or a
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cells. Reference number: 20250273 Application deadline: August 10, 2025 Project overview This 5-year PhD project aims to develop a flexible and general model that enables comparison between different
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researchers, industry professionals, and fellow PhD students Taking advanced courses within the Graduate School in Shipping and Marine Technology , with a specialization in Maritime Environmental Science
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solid foundation in semiconductor device physics and microwave engineering; experience in nanofabrication and/or semiconductor technology. Contract terms Full-time temporary employment. The position is
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background and your motivation to pursue a PhD • Motivate your interest in the research topic of this position and in pursueing your PhD at Chalmers • Describe your current MSc project and/or future research
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, and fellow PhD students Take advanced-level courses within the Graduate School of Shipping and Marine Technology , specializing in Maritime Environmental Science Contribute to departmental teaching
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We invite applications for several PhD positions in experimental quantum computing with superconducting circuits. You will work in the stimulating research environment of the Wallenberg Centre