19 3-phd-positions-in-computer-science-artificial-intelligence Postdoctoral research jobs at Chalmers University of Technology
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computer. The WACQT team at Chalmers currently has about 100 members (faculty, permanent research staff, postdoctoral researchers, PhD students, and undergraduate students). WACQT is committed to promoting
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at Chalmers University of Technology , studying protein aggregation from a biophysical perspective and in cells. The position also offers the opportunity to collaborate with analytical chemists in
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with a focus on nanomaterials and or nanocomposites, awarded no more than three years prior to the application deadline*. You will need strong written and verbal communication skills in English A
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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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applications without documented knowledge in chemistry will not be considered. Contract terms This postdoc position is a full-time temporary employment for two to three years. Please note: Since the department
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of Technology to pioneer the next generation of biorefineries using marine and terrestrial biomass. This postdoctoral position offers the opportunity to develop innovative green processes for transforming
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(Physics, Applied Physics, Nanotechnology, Computer Science, Engineering, or equivalent), obtained no more than three years prior to the application deadline (according to the current agreement with
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position offers unique opportunities to develop your skills and knowledge while making a difference for the future by contributing to the sustainable development involving a technology for manufacture of
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-scale computational methods, and bioinformatics. The division is also expanding in the area of data science and machine learning. Our department continuously strives to be an attractive employer. Equality
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We are seeking two postdocs to collaborate on developing a near-quantum-limited microwave amplifier for readout in superconducting quantum computers. One position will focus on nanofabrication