25 phd-computational-mechanics-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST" uni jobs at Chalmers University of Technology
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We are seeking a motivated and creative PhD student to explore safe and trustworthy planning under uncertainty in multi-agent systems. They will collaborate on interdisciplinary research which draws
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This PhD project covers a broad range of research topics in network security, with priority given to candidates interested in the network-layer security challenges of distributed systems like
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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Join our computational mechanics team at Chalmers University of Technology ! As a Doctoral student with us, you will develop numerical
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of multi-material printing, in situ alloying, gradient materials and adaptable process parameters. This PhD project will focus on producing BMGs by AM with improved mechanical performance. Who we are looking
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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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advanced technologies in real-world maritime environments, we encourage you to apply. About us The Department of Mechanics and Maritime Sciences (M2) conducts both fundamental and applied research in
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computing Teach, including supervising master’s students and working as a teaching assistant Take courses at PhD level Contract terms The Doctoral student positions are fully funded from start. The position
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the project. What you will do As a PhD student at Chalmers, you will: Take courses at an advanced level within the Graduate School of Computer Science and Engineering , Develop your own scientific concepts and
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We are looking for a highly motivated PhD student with a strong background in materials science, physics, or a related field. The successful candidate will investigate the structure and dynamical
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mechanisms, and who have a desire to understand how atomic processes and chemical reactions can be controlled. Join our research team and work closely with diverse academic groups in the search for future