65 phd-studenship-in-computer-vision-and-machine-learning positions at Chalmers University of Technology
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to develop solutions with real world relevance and impact. This project will be carried out in close collaboration with researchers from the Division of Material and Computational Mechanics at IMS and the
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: For this position it is required to have a PhD in Catalysis. To qualify for the position of postdoc, you must hold a doctoral degree awarded no more than three years prior to the application deadline. * It is a merit
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through publications in high-impact journals and presentations at international conferences. Qualifications A PhD in Physics, Chemistry, Mechanical Engineering, Energy Sciences, or a related field, obtained
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. PhD in a relevant field (e.g., logistics, supply chain management, operations management, engineering, or related disciplines). Experience with case study methodology and the ability to translate
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the vision: “accelerate sustainable transition through science-based life cycle action.” Our goal is to advance the field of life cycle thinking. In this important role, you will work closely with colleagues
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passionate about sustainable development and that wants to join a highly motivated team driving towards the vision to Accelerate sustainable transition through science-based life cycle action and our aim is to
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. Exceptions from the 3-year limit can be made for longer periods resulting from parental leave, sick leave or military service. The following experience will strengthen your application: - Background in strong
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of a unique and collaborative research environment in micro- and nanotechnology, housing over 250 researchers and PhD students. The main research activities at the terahertz and millimetre wave
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own research in a research group. The position may also include teaching on undergraduate and master's levels as well as supervising master's and/or PhD students to a certain extent. Another important
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collaboration with the Multiscale Inorganic Materials group, both part of the Division of Energy and Materials at Chalmers . The two groups together comprise nine senior researchers and 27 PhD students and