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Familiarity with optimization algorithms and design of experiments methodologies Experience with high-performance computing environments Track record of publications in peer-reviewed journals Previous
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, particularly head/skull injury mechanics or impact biomechanics Knowledge of material characterization techniques and experimental mechanics Familiarity with optimization algorithms and design of experiments
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simulations to experiments in subatomic physics. The Plasma Theory group within the Division conducts research on acceleration and radiation generation in magnetic fusion, laser-produced and astrophysical
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research. The methods of our investigations are also diverse and complementary, and range from theory and computer simulations to experiments in subatomic physics. The Plasma Theory group within the Division
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of innovation, entrepreneurship, and strategic management. Generously funded by The Knut & Ragnvi Jacobsson Family Foundation, the position aims to advance research that fosters innovation capacity
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and design nanostructures tailored for aerospace applications. About us The Division of Engineering Materials explores the relationship between technologically important materials and their properties
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computational costs by orders of magnitude and enabling breakthroughs in drug design and materials science. The position bridges machine learning and molecular science, with opportunities for collaboration
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different mixing and reactive properties compared to conventional fuels. In this project, turbulent mixing and combustion of hydrogen in air will be studied through optical experiments and numerical modelling
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include structural integrity, fatigue and fracture mechanics, collision survivability, hull design, risk and reliability analysis, ship resistance and motions, and propulsion systems. Our research spans
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Are you ready to drive sustainable innovation in carbon fibre recycling at Chalmers University of Technology? We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher to join a cross disciplinary project at