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international research networks. The Division of Materials and Manufacture , part of the Department of Industrial and Materials Science, focuses on the full value chain—from materials design processing and
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systems. Our work spans the full development cycle, from quantum device design and nanofabrication to low-temperature characterization and quantum measurements. You will join the Quantum Computing Group
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network of national and international collaborators. Project overview The aim of this two-year project is to validate and further develop advanced numerical models (originally developed at Chalmers
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, conducting applied research that combines theoretical and experimental investigations. The divisions host a graduate school with a broad national and international network in both academia and industry. About
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conduct world-leading research in the development of microwave-based technologies for medical diagnostics, treatment, and monitoring. Our research activities span computational modeling, algorithm
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spans the full battery value chain and provides a multidisciplinary network for collaboration. Read more here: Compel battery initiative. The position includes a start-up funding package, the size and
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We are looking for a highly motivated, skilled, and persistent PhD student with experience in computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and some knowledge in structural analysis. The research aims
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to individuals who are currently enrolled in a master’s program at Chalmers University of Technology. Essential personal attributes include curiosity, persistence, and a learning eagerness. In addition, valuable
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%) Complete coursework relevant to the PhD program Your profile Required qualifications MSc degree in Environmental Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Biotechnology, or a related field
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This postdoc project aims to address a critical challenge in quantum computing: errors in superconducting qubits caused by cosmic radiation, which cannot be corrected using existing methods