61 digital-image-processing Postdoctoral positions at Chalmers University of Technology
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difference in the areas of materials and manufacturing, we look forward to receiving your application. About the research project The position is focused on development of robust AM and post-AM processing
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post-AM processing of non-weldable Ni-base superalloys and Ti-alloys using recent advances in laser processing and in-situ process control. Position is connected to the competence centre Centre for
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welcome you to contribute. Our activities focus on the materials science and engineering of new sustainable circular materials, for oil-based plastic replacements, as well as process adaptation, thus
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materials, for oil-based plastic replacements, as well as process adaptation, thus providing alternative solutions to the overall societal challenge of lowering the environmental impact of plastics. About the
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of an increasingly digital and interconnected world. About the research project The European research project DARE aims at making Europe self sufficient in developing computer technology for high performance
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, we design secure, dependable and high-performance computer and communication systems that meet the demands of an increasingly digital and interconnected world. About the research project The European
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computational imaging specialist – experience in quantitative image analysis, scattering modeling, signal processing, machine learning, or neural-network-based data interpretation. The project is closely
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imaging specialist – experience in quantitative image analysis, scattering modeling, signal processing, machine learning, or neural-network-based data interpretation. The project is closely connected
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for learning, problem-solving, and assessment. How AI technologies influence cognitive and metacognitive processes, such as reasoning, conceptual understanding, and self-regulation in learning. Institutional
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students and teachers in STEM disciplines use and make sense of AI-based tools for learning, problem-solving, and assessment. How AI technologies influence cognitive and metacognitive processes, such as