28 structure-based-drug-design Postdoctoral positions at Chalmers University of Technology
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Do you dream of organic and holistic ways of automating the design, motion optimization and control of legged robots? With this postdoc position, you have the opportunity to be a part of the ongoing
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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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to join a cross-disciplinary project at Chalmers University of Technology , exploring how magnetic fields can be used to improve structural batteries. In this role, you will contribute
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– entrepreneurship as design, scientific entrepreneurship, theory-based view, iterative venture development, experimentation, iterative prototyping, effectuation, co-creation, balancing exploration and exploitation
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the application of machine learning to optics, touching upon aspects of computational electromagnetism and inverse design. Information about the project and division Structured optical materials, such as
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computational costs by orders of magnitude and enabling breakthroughs in drug design and materials science. The position bridges machine learning and molecular science, with opportunities for collaboration
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Hydrogen is expected to play a key role in the energy and fuel mix of future sustainable transport systems. However, due to its small and light molecular structure, hydrogen exhibits significantly
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excellent research, innovation, and education, we create future industrial value chains. At the Division of Materials and Manufacture , our 40 dedicated colleagues care for one another and create an inspiring
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algorithms to enhance the design optimization process Create predictive models using Python-based frameworks (e.g. scikit-learn, PyMC) to accelerate design iterations Integrate ML approaches with finite
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and design nanostructures tailored for aerospace applications. About us The Division of Engineering Materials explores the relationship between technologically important materials and their properties