24 algorithm-development-"https:"-"Universidade-do-Minho---ISISE" positions at Chalmers University of Technology
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of researchers and gain exposure to state-of-the-art quantum technology. For more information on our group and the quantum computer development, please visit our website www.qc2lab.com . Project Descriptions We
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computers and developing new quantum algorithms. The division hosts a vibrant and international team of theoretical physicists, maintaining a gender balance of 40% women and 60% men, and promoting a culture
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experiments in humans Develop real-time signal processing and closed-loop control algorithms Contract terms The Doctoral student positions are fully funded from start. The position is a fixed-term appointment
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synthetic aperture radar for climate and navigation. About us At the Division of Geoscience and Remote Sensing , we develop advanced methods and instruments to observe and understand the Earth system
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-driven, machine learning approaches. The biomass data product will be validated by data from an international network of ground-truth forest sites (GEO-TREES, geo-trees.org). The developed algorithms thus
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, and bio-inspired computation, in close collaboration with clinical and industrial partners. About the research project This project focuses on developing next-generation neuroprosthetic systems
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plan (e.g., microfluidic channel optimization, polarization-dependent scattering studies, spectral imaging implementation, or algorithm development). Planning experimental campaigns, simulations, and
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., microfluidic channel optimization, polarization-dependent scattering studies, spectral imaging implementation, or algorithm development). Planning experimental campaigns, simulations, and modeling efforts
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to achieve scalability in terms of the simulator systems. The work will be done in close collaboration with the physics team to be able to develop optimizations also at the algorithmic level in a co-design way
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multiphase phenomena. The study will combine theory, algorithm development, and computational modeling, with the goal of advancing scalable hybrid approaches for next-generation fluid simulations. Who we