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range of scientific and engineering disciplines, using ground-based, airborne and satellite measurements, and numerical modeling. About the research project We are looking for a Doctoral student to
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devices, or structured media with properties beyond those occurring naturally. To this end, we combine theoretical, methodological and computational techniques, often in close collaboration with local and
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Do you love math, and want to use your mathematical skills for something useful? Do you enjoy geometric puzzles? Then this position is for you! About us At the Department of Electrical Engineering
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The department of Computer Science and Engineering is a fully integrated department with the University of Gothenburg and Chalmers University of Technology as principals. The department offers
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established groups in telecommunication, remote sensing, optoelectronics, quantum technology, and high-performance computing. About the division and department With more than 30 faculty members, more than 100
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Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) is based in Gothenburg, Sweden. The department employs approximately 300 people from more than 30 countries, and as such the working language is English. The department is
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to create analysis‑ready, topology‑correct 3D city models from multi‑modal geospatial data. The position is hosted at the Department of Mathematical Sciences at Chalmers University of Technology and the
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international collaborations and access to large, high-quality clinical datasets. About us The Computer Vision Group at the Department of Electrical Engineering conducts research in the field of automatic
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Are you passionate about advancing research that drives the transition towards a sustainable, fossil-free society? Chalmers University of Technology is recruiting a motivated and skilled researcher
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of Technology , you will investigate this question at the intersection of electrochemistry, materials science, and mechanics. Your work will advance the next generation of structural batteries—materials