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-exploiting optimization algorithms will be used to improve the performance of the numerical methods also for this class of problems. As postdoc, you will principally carry out research. A certain amount of
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The Department of Physics at Chalmers University of Technology invites applications for a postdoc position targeting inverse design in integrated photonics. This research is part of the Metapix
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a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Do you want to contribute to exciting research in the field of infection diagnostics? Then this postdoc position at Chalmers University of Technology
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and skilled postdoc researcher to join our team in a cutting-edge project focused on next-generation aqueous batteries. The overarching goal is to develop novel electrodes and electrolytes for high
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results. The project has a particular focus on bioinformatic analyses of data from experimental models and patient data, but tasks may be broadened depending on the project's needs. The postdoc is expected
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for energy and industrial applications. You will work experimentally with catalyst development, reactor testing, and process optimization with ASPEN. The research includes operating high-temperature systems
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in-situ/operando battery capabilities. You will explore the electrochemical response of operando cells compared to typical lab-based cells and optimize electrode geometires.This project is part of
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capabilities. You will explore the electrochemical response of operando cells compared to typical lab-based cells and optimize electrode geometires.This project is part of Batteries Sweden (BASE) and with
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consists of 18 research groups covering a wide range of mathematical disciplines – from pure and applied mathematics to numerical analysis and optimization, as well as mathematical statistics and machine
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, aiming to create automated and AI-assisted microscopy workflows for large-scale human cell imaging and modeling. You will be responsible for developing and optimizing wet-lab and imaging protocols