41 digital-image-processing Postdoctoral positions at Chalmers University of Technology
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Would you like to look into new sustainable materials and devices? Join us at Chalmers and the competence center FibRe to explore the power of X-ray imaging applied to sustainable materials. About
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work spans the entire production chain, from innovative material design and advanced processes to the characterization of materials and components. About the research project The project is an EU-level
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resources for your research. Project overview The project aims to explore new catalytic processes for CO₂ hydrogenation as part of CCU. The objective of the project is to develop novel catalysts
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digital twin environments and validation frameworks to ensure reliable, secure, and reproducible deployment processes. The project is carried out in close collaboration with Ericsson and Arctos Labs
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development for imaging liquids and solid–liquid systems at the nanoscale. Collaborate with researchers at Chalmers and beyond, and share knowledge with the wider microscopy community. Publish and present your
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microscopy workflows to study battery materials and interfaces. Work with new approaches for preparing and transferring sensitive samples. Contribute to method development for imaging liquids and solid–liquid
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fluid dynamics and vascular modeling in microenvironments Skills in data analysis and image processing (e.g., Python, R, ImageJ) Ability to mentor junior researchers and contribute to team leadership What
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this position, you will develop agentic AI solutions that can autonomously configure and deploy 6G and edge-cloud functions, using digital twins and advanced validation techniques. You will work closely with
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spins could revolutionize information processing and storage technologies. Towards this purpose, we aim to explore low-dimensional magnetoelectric and altermagnetic materials based on halides
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), Nouryon (chemically modified fibers and industrial context), and KTH (cross-validation and imaging). Work primarily at Chalmers and the Swedish NMR Centre in Gothenburg, with regular interaction across