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within the last three years prior to the application deadline Experience in design and fabrication of superconducting quantum devices Hands on microwave simulation software Experience in low-noise high
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We are currently offering two doctoral student positions focused on developing novel AI-driven methods for polymer design and engineering, with an emphasis on the discovery and design of polymeric
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assemblies meet functional and aesthetic requirements despite manufacturing variation. The Chalmers Geometry Assurance & Robust Design Group develops integrated methods and tools that connect design
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requirements despite manufacturing variation. The Chalmers Geometry Assurance & Robust Design Group develops integrated methods and tools that connect design, manufacturing, and metrology for robust, high
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on flexible microsystems that can be implanted in the body, for example as part of nerve-controlled bionic limbs or for direct coupling to signals in the brain. We develop nano- and microfabrication methods
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with nanophotonic functionalities in the context of heterogeneous catalysis and polaritonic chemistry. For this endeavour we are seeking a highly-motivated and scientifically ambitious PhD candidate
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image interpretation and perceptual scene understanding. The group targets both medical applications, such as the development of new and more effective methods and systems for analysis, support, and
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research on the unique chemical and physical phenomena that prevail at very small dimensions, and promote the development of technologies that utilise these phenomena.The announced PhD positions can be
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strategies to address them within the scope of the project Develop new agentic AI methods for the autonomous configuration and deployment of 6G core functions in the edge-cloud continuum Design, develop, and
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, advanced electrolyte systems, and strategies for stabilizing metal anodes. We have a strong track record in developing innovative methods and extending characterization techniques to new applications and