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for Computational Mechanics and Materials Engineering , which belongs to the department of Mechanical Engineering at Chalmers University of Technology In the division of Computational Mechanics and Materials
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Full-time Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We
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physics can unlock radically new ways of processing information - far beyond the limits of classical systems. Our research spans quantum computing, sensing, transduction, thermodynamics, and foundations
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Are you excited about pioneering experimental quantum computing? Do you want to be part of a world-class research environment developing the next generation of superconducting quantum processors? We
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to reanalysis and model data. Explore and contribute new research ideas. Present results at conferences and meetings. Write manuscripts and publish papers in scientific journals. Supervise master’s and/or PhD
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, including within the master’s programme Systems, Control and Mechatronics. About the research project Without accurate knowledge of the limiting conditions, Li-ion batteries are charged slowly yet still
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computational costs by orders of magnitude and enabling breakthroughs in drug design and materials science. The position bridges machine learning and molecular science, with opportunities for collaboration
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22 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Chalmers University of Technology Research Field Mathematics » Applied mathematics Mathematics » Computational mathematics Researcher Profile
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, biomedicine, and sensing. Our research spans carbon-based materials/devices, bioelectronic microsystems, unconventional computing, liquid crystals and nanomaterials for applications such as thermal management
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, and computing. With expertise in optoelectronic devices, ultrafast optics, and fiber optical communication - from long-haul transmission to datacenter interconnects - we tackle real-world challenges