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embedded into an interdisciplinary environment between the Chalmers departments of Computer Science and Engineering as well as Chemistry and Chemical engineering , and the Wallenberg Centre for Quantum
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innovative methodologies while contributing to real-world imaging applications. Moreover, you will enjoy working in a diverse, collaborative, supportive and internationally recognized environment. The PhD
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--1-12864 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description This PhD student position offers you the opportunity to work in an interdisciplinary environment
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, you will enjoy working in a diverse, collaborative, supportive and internationally recognized environment. The PhD project centers on understanding and improving deep learning methods for 3D scene
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biochemical assays and more. The successful candidate will work on a frontline research topic in a vibrant research environment with excellent infrastructure. Information about the division In the division
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) conducts research about the interaction between technology development, industrial systems, society, people and the environment. The department is organized in five divisions for research and teaching. The
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, diffraction limits, and thermal noise. Achieving compact, efficient designs for cryogenic environments is crucial for practical applications in radio astronomy. Major responsibilities As a PhD student, you will
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initiative in driving research projects forward. • Teamwork and Collaboration: Ability to work collaboratively in a multidisciplinary team environment, contribute to team discussions, and build positive
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developing methods based on synchrotron and laboratory X-ray diffraction for real-time in situ studies of thin films and coatings. You will be a part of a large cross-organizational environment focused
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situ studies of thin films and coatings. You will be a part of a large cross-organizational environment focused on the use of X-rays and neutrons for the study of industrial materials and processes, and