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with expertise in materials characterisation, computer vision, computational modelling, and machine learning. The other PhD positions connected to the project are: PhD Student Position in Generative
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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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Biomedical Engineering conducts leading research in image analysis, computer vision, and machine learning, with a growing emphasis on generative AI and AI for scientific discovery. Our mission is to develop
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environment Geotechnics research at the Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering focuses on the characterisation and modelling of complex geomaterials, particularly natural clays. Our work bridges
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polymers and on the development of spinning processes for manufacturing conducting polymer fibers used in wearable electronics. A summary of the research field can be found in a recent review . Project
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the Swedish National Infrastructure for Computing (SNIC) and the Chalmers Centre for Computational Science and Engineering (C3SE). Learn more about the project and the research: Project overview Due
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Environment at Chalmers University of Technology, Department of Mechanics and Maritime Sciences . You will be joining an interdisciplinary team with Ida-Maja Hassellöv and external collaborators Amanda Nylund
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. The position is placed in the Division for Computer Networks and Systems and is formally employed by Chalmers University of Technology. Our research spans from theoretical computer science to applied systems
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machine learning, computer vision, and materials science. The focus of this position is on development of neuro-symbolic models for the effective behaviour of the complex microstructure of recycled
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of terahertz electronics. In this role, you will work closely with world-class research groups and industrial collaborators, benefiting from state-of-the-art facilities. Your research will push the boundaries