24 component-labeling Postdoctoral research jobs at Chalmers University of Technology
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The Department of Physics at Chalmers University of Technology invites applications for a postdoc position targeting inverse design in integrated photonics. This research is part of the Metapix
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include method development, surface analysis, data evaluation and training team members in a collaborative environment. About us The Malmberg lab is part of a dynamic scientific community within
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are looking for a postdoc to join our team at the Department of Life Sciences, Chalmers University of Technology . Become part of our
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We are looking for a postdoc to join our team at the Department of Life Sciences, Chalmers University of Technology . Become part of our innovative group and contribute to exciting research in
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IVS (International VLBI Service for Geodesy and Astrometry), IGS (International GNSS Service), and IDS. The observatory is part of Chalmers University of Technology's Department of Space, Earth and
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will contribute to benchmarking and optimizing sensors for infection diagnostics. You will be part of an interdisciplinary research environment at Chalmers and collaborate closely with experts from MHC
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-energy nuclear theory (arXiv category: nucl-th). Organizationally we are part of the division of Subatomic, High-Energy and Plasma Physics within the Department of Physics. We have a strong international
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capabilities. You will explore the electrochemical response of operando cells compared to typical lab-based cells and optimize electrode geometires.This project is part of Batteries Sweden (BASE) and with
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by a project of the Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsrådet, VR). As part of your research project, you will (micro-)benchmark Java-based applications using JMH. You will collect performance
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HPs, especially under operationally relevant conditions, with a view towards their usage in technological applications. The postdoc will be part of a new collaborative project between researchers