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are united in our efforts to understand, explain and improve our world and the human condition. Subject description Clouds in the atmosphere are formed by aerosol particles growing to become cloud-particles
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10 Apr 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Chalmers University of Technology Research Field Computer science » Programming Computer science » Other Environmental science » Earth science
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Ice and mixed-phase clouds remain a significant challenge for both observational methods and atmospheric modeling. However, recent advances in both areas offer promising opportunities for progress
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Do you want to help develop the next generation of safe and intelligent machines? We are now looking for a PhD student in semantic and goal-oriented communications with focus on cloud-assisted
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NAISS, the National Academic Infrastructure for Supercomputing in Sweden, provides academic users with high-performance computing resources, storage capacity, and data services. NAISS is hosted by
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control, basic course (study periods 1 & 2), FRTN65 Modeling and learning from data (study periods 1–2), FRTF01 Physiological models and computations (study period 2), and FRTN90 Cloud computing (study
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or an equivalent foreign degree in Mechanical Eng., Naval/Maritime Eng., Meteorology, Atmospheric Physics, Chemical Eng., Physics, Mathematics, Aeronautics or any relevant PhD program. This eligibility
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550 million, out of which about two thirds derive from external funding. IGP has approximately 400 employees, out of which 100 are PhD-students, and there are in total more than 850 affiliated staff
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Scientist to improve the data analysis experience within the MAX IV computing environments. The successful candidate will contribute to developing and supporting the overall software ecosystem for data
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of collaboration with top researchers within cybersecurity, networking, AI planning, and cloud computing, both within our department and two other universities in Sweden (KTH and Umeå University). The project is