64 developer-"https:" "https:" "https:" "CNRS " Postdoctoral research jobs at Chalmers University of Technology
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to the application deadline What you will do In this poisition, you will be central to the development of the project, and also responsible for the implementation, validation and data analysis of the numerical tools
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We, the 202Q-lab, are looking for a highly motivated post-doctoral researcher to develop travelling wave parametric amplifiers (TWPAs) based on the nonlinear kinetic inductance of superconducting
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Biochemistry advances multiphase flow and separation science to accelerate industrial innovation and implementation. About the research project The project aims to develop hybrid quantum–classical approaches
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targets the development of advanced grey-box modeling frameworks for multiphase flow systems, combining mechanistic, multi-scale flow models with data-driven inference and uncertainty quantification
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, in close collaboration with wider society. Chalmers was founded in 1829 and has the same motto today as it did then: Avancez – forward. Where to apply Website https://academicpositions.com/ad/chalmers
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Join us to pioneer next-generation generative models that accelerate molecular dynamics. We seek a postdoctoral researcher to develop AI surrogates for molecular dynamics (MD), slashing
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technology, nanoscience, photonics and future electronic systems - for technical and societal development. Our cross-disciplinary approach gives interesting collaborations in academy, industry and society, and
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. Information about the project This project is part of QuantumStack, a 5-year project funded by the Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research, with the aim of developing a full software stack for programming
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Do you want to contribute to groundbreaking research in the development of a theoretical framework and numerical algorithms for evolving stochastic manifolds? This is an exciting opportunity for a
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Are you motivated to develop next-generation electrodes for electrosynthesis? Imagine a future in which organic chemical reactions are driven by electricity from renewable sources, rather than by