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We are seeking for a postdoctoral researcher to join our research team that focuses on the structure of the star-forming interstellar medium. We are looking for a highly motivated postdoc to join
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ICSE, SPLC, and ICSA during the past recent years. About the research project As a postdoc, you will conduct original research in the area of AI-based program construction or performance engineering, co
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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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, critical in the design of plasma confinement devices. Modus operandi in the project is to make progress on these difficult question via structure-preserving numerical methods (cf. "matrix hydrodynamics
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challenge in this field pertains to understanding the nature and role of atomic-scale (local) structure and dynamics, which underlie the photophysical properties of these materials. Experimentally
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at the division of Materials Physics is directed towards fundamental molecular level understanding of structure and dynamics of materials in relation to macroscopic functionality. A particular focus is towards
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-level structure and dynamics and the macroscopic properties of materials. Our research focuses on energy-related materials for next-generation batteries, with special emphasis on nanostructured electrodes
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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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situated, has its research activities organized through four major research groups: Mechanical Systems, Structural Dynamics, Wave Propagation and Railway Mechanics. You will be joining an emerging research
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of ship performance models and offshore renewable energy. Research topics include: Structural integrity assessment, fatigue, and fracture Collision survivability and hull design Risk and reliability