15 software-formal-method-phd uni jobs at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden
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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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photonics by developing and implementing experimental methods, maintaining and improving laboratory facilities, and collaborating closely with researchers, PhD students, and external partners. As a Research
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in world-class research and to play a central role in advancing our experimental methods and laboratory capabilities. The department and research environment The Department of Microtechnology and
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Built Environments Research Area (Sustainable Building group) at the Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering . This research area focuses on developing methods, tools, and strategies to enhance
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methods and tools related to flow-induced acoustics, which is a critical aspect for modern transportation development. It also provides an excellent educational environment to gradually develop competence
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This position creates an inclusive environment to closely work with the Swedish industry in developing methods and tools related to flow-induced acoustics, which is a critical aspect for modern
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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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the lab, you will be exposed to a broad range of computational methodologies, ranging from material characterization, via machine-learning and high-throughput methods, to ab initio calculation
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systems. This PhD project, part of a national initiative, aims to use AI to design and optimize thermal interface materials (TIMs). It combines machine learning, materials informatics, and experiments