42 senior-lecturer-distributed-computing positions at Chalmers University of Technology
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fundamental questions about the particles and forces governing our Universe to energy-related research. The methods of our investigations are also diverse and complementary, and range from theory and computer
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, and power cables. All research is conducted in collaboration with other universities, research institutes, and industry. The group currently consists of 1 Professor, 1 Senior Scientist, 5 Postdocs, and
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in solid theoretical foundations and verified through extensive experimental studies, both in labs and in real-world environments. We are a team of 60 members, including 20 senior researchers, working
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For questions, please contact: Prof. Nikolce Murgovski, Systems and Control nikolce.murgovski@chalmers.se, +46-31-772-4800 Senior Researcher, Mats Jonasson, Vehicle Engineering and Autonomous Systems
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division at the department of Electrical engineering at Chalmers. Here, a team of PhD students, post-docs and senior researchers are working on modeling and numerical optimization of problems in the areas
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. Our tools include both computations and experiments. The research covers a wide range of topics. In some research projects the smallest turbulent scales are studied, whereas in others the function of a
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is carried out in close collaboration with industry and academic partners. Main responsibilities Develop a research plan and design test configurations in collaboration with senior researchers. Perform
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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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failures. We offer access to unique experimental data and computational tools developed by our research team for addressing a timely societally relevant problem. Project overview The aim is to unravel
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changing environment will affect the stability of quick clays, and the probability of triggering catastrophic failures. We offer access to unique experimental facilities and computational tools developed by