14 software-formal-method-phd uni jobs at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden
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). Qualifications The candidate must have a PhD in mathematics. In addition, knowledge of classical L2-methods in complex analysis and pluripotential theory is required. Familiarity with multivariable residue theory
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Join us for your PhD journey – help us explore the future of advanced Human-Centred Production in Industry version 5.0. The Industry of Tomorrow relies on constantly upskilled people in a future
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record in remote sensing techniques for studying Earth system processes. We integrate ground, airborne and satellite measurements with instrument development, retrieval methods, simulations and model-data
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to the development and maintenance of laboratory setups and experimental methods. Qualifications To be considered for the position, you should have: A PhD in electric power engineering, preferably with specialization
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Are you ready to create the next generation, sustainable battery production systems? This is a great opportunity for a highly motivated postdoc candidate with a recently completed PhD degree
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aimed at building a high-performance quantum computer based on superconducting circuits. Our team includes a dynamic mix of PhD students, postdocs, and senior researchers working collaboratively
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catalytic processes. The work aims to advance technologies that enable more resource-efficient and environmentally friendly production methods. About us This position is at Chemical Engineering division
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of a unique and collaborative research environment in micro- and nanotechnology, housing over 250 researchers and PhD students. The main research activities at the terahertz and millimetre wave
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Computational Science, Software Engineering or Computational Physics. Experience in programming (python, C++, fortran...), data management and/or visualization is needed. Experiences in plasma physics is meriting
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alongside PhD students in a research lab? We’re offering you the chance to do exactly that — and get paid for it, too. Information about the division The Photonics Laboratory at the Department