35 post-doc-machine-learning Postdoctoral research jobs at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden
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with external partners. Research activities at the division are organized into four main areas: Electric power systems Power electronics Electric machines High-voltage engineering The strength of our
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military service. What you will do Develop and apply DNP-enhanced solid-state NMR methods for depth-resolved analysis of chemically modified cellulose fibers. Study structural heterogeneity in pharmaceutical
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questions about the particles and forces governing our Universe to energy-related research. The methods of our investigations are also diverse and complementary, and range from theory and computer simulations
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fluids, flow-induced pattern formation in both simple and complex flows (e.g. flow instabilities, product defects), multiscale analysis, and the application of machine learning techniques. About the
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for documented circumstances such as parental leave, sick leave, or military service. The following experience will be highly meritorious: Research experience from work with: microalgae/single cells omega-3 fatty
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varied, ranging from theory and computer simulations to experimental investigations. The theoretical subatomic physics group performs research on nuclear, elementary particle, and astroparticle physics by
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University of Gothenburg as principals. The position is placed in the Division for Computer network and systems and the employment is placed with Chalmers University of Technology. Our research spans from
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symbolic computer algebra systems such as Mathematica is required You will need strong written and verbal communication skills in English *The date on your doctoral degree certificate is considered
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leave or military service. Contract terms The position is a temporary full-time employment for two years. The position requires physical presence throughout the entire employment. A valid residence permit
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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