21 cloud-computing-phd-student Postdoctoral research jobs at Chalmers University of Technology in sweden
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Join a research team developing state-of-the-art open-source computational tools in a project that aims to create life-saving technology to prevent devastating skull fractures in elderly populations
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Recognised Researcher (R2) Country Sweden Application Deadline 29 Sep 2025 - 22:00 (UTC) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not
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position is embedded in a vibrant research environment that includes several PhD students and postdoctoral researchers. The project is a close collaboration between the Computer Vision Group at Chalmers
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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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possess a problem-solving analytical ability. You are willing to help with the supervision of PhD and Master’s students What we offer Chalmers provides a cultivating and inspiring working environment in
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undergraduate and master's levels as well as supervising master's and/or PhD students to a certain extent. Another important aspect involves collaboration within academia and with society at large. The position
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your own research in a research group. The position may also include teaching on undergraduate and master's levels as well as supervising master's and/or PhD students to a certain extent. Another
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with the project’s Principal Investigator, and practical implementation of this research with the AIMLeNS team. The role also offers ample opportunities to mentor PhD students, supervise MSc projects
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models into Chalmers’ bridge simulators in collaboration with other researchers. You are also expected to supervise PhD and MSc students and to publish at least two peer-reviewed journal articles during
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to work on topics at the intersection of applied probability and analysis. The group around Pierre Nyquist currently consists of three PhD students and is focused on questions in probability theory and