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or relevant topics be result-oriented and have high level of motivation and will to face challenges and conduct systematic research to solve them, if necessary, by learning/adopting new techniques/theories
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communication skills good ability to cooperate knowledge and skills relevant to the project, such as knowledge of methods for hyperbolic dynamical systems, spectral theory, operator algebras, or noncommutative geometry
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17 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Chalmers University of Technology Research Field Mathematics » Applied mathematics Mathematics » Geometry Mathematics » Probability theory
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in areas such as algebraic geometry, complex geometry, number theory, mathematical physics and mathematics of AI. About the research project This project investigates broad questions in arithmetic and
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, theory and modelling. The position will be placed at the division of Applied Chemistry in the group of Diana Bernin. Our group is multidisciplinary and you will be part of a dynamic working environment
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synthesis, material science, theory and modeling, device physics, nanotechnology, biotechnology, and system design. Our activities span the range from basic research to commercialization, the latter carried
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. Demonstrated expertise in agent-based modeling; experience in building models using diverse data and knowledge sources, including qualitative data. Knowledge of social science theories and approaches. Experience
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cluster / micellar phases and arrested phase separation. We plan for theory-oriented work, combining analytical modeling based on liquid theory and coarse-grained simulations to explain experimental
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batteries. The main objective is to develop a molecular-level understanding of electrolyte degradation and to predict chemical stability by constructing reaction networks based on density functional theory