32 computational-drug-design-phd PhD positions at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden
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We are looking for a PhD student in aerothermal design of an outlet stator for an ultra-efficient aircraft engine (so-called outlet turbine rear structure, TRS). The position is in tight cooperation
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research in system and circuit design for next generation wideband radio frontends. The position allows access to fabrication in multiple semiconductor technologies provided by international partners inside
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Are you interested in developing computational tools to understand the detailed mechanical behaviour of multi-phase materials? Then this PhD position at Chalmers University of Technology might be
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We invite applications for several PhD positions in experimental quantum computing with superconducting circuits. You will work in the stimulating research environment of the Wallenberg Centre
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work. A model is to be developed to estimate the material mass breakdown for various cell designs and cell formats. The model will be validated from teardown analysis of commercial lithium-ion battery
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University Hospital, aims to develop an innovative medical device that enhances fall risk prediction and supports personalized rehabilitation strategies. As a PhD student, you will design and evaluate a
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Looking for your next challenge? Become a part of a team that’s driving change and innovation every day. This PhD position is part of the WASP-WISE NEST project RAM³ – a multidisciplinary research
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program with research visits, partner universities, and visiting lecturers, the graduate school actively supports forming a strong multi-disciplinary and international professional network between PhD
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Join the cutting-edge RAM³ project: Unlocking the Potential of Recycled Aluminium through Machine Learning, High-Throughput Microanalysis, and Computational Mechanics. We are offering a PhD position
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What if you could design systems that not only follow instructions — but understand intent and guarantee correct behavior over time? We are looking for up to two PhD students who want to explore