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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
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activities, which also include responsibility for the master's programme in Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering and contributions to the education of seafarers. Your profile To qualify for this position
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changing environment will affect the stability of quick clays, and the probability of triggering catastrophic failures. We offer access to unique experimental facilities and computational tools developed by
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design, or similar Proficiency in Swedish due to the empirical nature of the project, including interviewing. You are expected to reach a moderate level within 2 years after starting the PhD program. What
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years. However, depending on the Department’s needs, the position may include teaching in the Master’s Program Design and Construction Project Management (MPDCPM) or performing other institutional duties
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research activities in the project, in collaboration with supervisors and other researchers. Take PhD courses as part of the Doctoral Programme "Human-Technology-Design" Develop your own scientific concepts
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We are seeking two postdocs to collaborate on developing a near-quantum-limited microwave amplifier for readout in superconducting quantum computers. One position will focus on nanofabrication
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development for powder-based metal additive manufacturing (AM), covering the full value chain—from powder production and AM process development to post-processing and final components. Hosted by the Division
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technology, building physics, HVAC systems, computer science and control systems architecture, thereby advancing all disciplines involved. The project is a collaboration with Building Services Engineering
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email. Application deadline: June 18th, 2025 For questions, please contact: Professor Åsa Haglund Photonics Laboratory E-mail: asa.haglund@chalmers.se Tel: +46(0)31-772 1592 *** Chalmers declines