30 first-principles-calculation Postdoctoral positions at Chalmers University of Technology
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The position, starting in the first half of 2026, will be based in the theory division of the Department of Microtechnology and Nanoscience (MC2), which hosts research ranging from quantum transport and quantum
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(AIMLeNS) lab is a tight-knit team of computer scientists, chemists, physicists, and mathematicians working collaboratively. Our focus is on developing practical methods that blend traditional disciplines
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requires physical presence throughout the entire employment. A valid residence permit must be presented by the start date, otherwise the offer may be withdrawn. What we offer As a postdoc at Chalmers, you
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throughout the entire employment. A valid residence permit must be presented by the start date, otherwise the offer may be withdrawn. What we offer As a postdoc at Chalmers, you are an employee and enjoy all
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of the Wallenberg Centre for Quantum Technology (WACQT, http://wacqt.se ). The core project of the centre is to build a quantum computer based on superconducting circuits. You will be part of the Quantum Computing
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collaboration with other researchers. As a postdoctoral researcher, you are expected to actively contribute your own ideas, take initiative in shaping the research direction, and effectively communicate
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must be presented by the start date, otherwise the offer may be withdrawn. What we offer As a postdoc at Chalmers, you are an employee and enjoy all employee benefits. Read more about working at Chalmers
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employment for two years with the possibility of a one-year extension. The position requires physical presence throughout the entire employment. A valid residence permit must be presented by the start date
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the possibility of a one-year extension. The position requires physical presence throughout the entire employment. A valid residence permit must be presented by the start date, otherwise the offer may be withdrawn
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This position is part of an interdisciplinary research initiative focused on developing computational tools for designing protective devices to prevent skull fractures in elderly falls. The project leverages