38 postdoctoral-soil-structure-interaction-fem-dynamics Postdoctoral positions at Chalmers University of Technology
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We are seeking for a postdoctoral researcher to join our research team that focuses on the structure of the star-forming interstellar medium. We are looking for a highly motivated postdoc to join
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Sweden , the national center for applied AI that is bringing together over 120 partners across public and private sectors including academia. We are announcing one postdoctoral researcher position that is
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: Experimental atomic physics Optics Photonics Optomechanics Nanofabrication Nanomechanics Cryogenics What you will do As a postdoctoral researcher, your main responsibilities are to lead and conduct research in
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groups working towards a common goal. For this postdoc project, we seek a dynamic and motivated candidate with an interest in computational electromagnetism, inverse design, and/or machine learning in
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design nanophotonic structures and devices using machine-learning and optimization techniques. The postdoctoral position is a 2-year full-time employment position. We offer a competitive salary, excellent
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. The postdoctoral project will be focused on identifying methods to control energetic electron dynamics in tokamaks, including the effect of magnetic perturbations, material injection and instabilities. As a
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position will both give deeper academic knowledge and network, and offer an opportunity to work close with industry. About us The postdoctoral project is a central part of FibRe (https://www.chalmers.se/en
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research in theoretical laser plasma physics in a collaborative and dynamic environment. Information about the division and the research The Division of Subatomic, High-Energy and Plasma Physics performs
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-level structure and dynamics and the macroscopic properties of materials. Our research focuses on energy-related materials for next-generation batteries, with special emphasis on nanostructured electrodes
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We are looking for one postdoctoral researcher to join a research project centred around the theme of controlling photochemical reactivity under confinement. Our group, the Grommet Research Group