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are performed in the areas of Communication and Antenna systems, Systems and Control, Computer vision, Signal processing, Biomedical engineering and Electric Power Engineering. Our knowledge is of use
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part of the Communication Systems group (CS) at Chalmers, which comprises 9 professors and a large number of PhD students and postdocs. The CS group is internationally known for its academic research in
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of PhD students and postdocs. The CS group is internationally known for its academic research in wireless systems, fiber-optical communications, coding, information theory, and machine learning. CS is
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group at Chalmers, which comprises 9 professors and a large number of PhD students and postdocs. The CS group is internationally known for its academic research in wireless systems, fiber-optical
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. Project description The postdoc position will be focused on the valorisation of residues generated by the extractive industry via recovery of contained critical minerals. The main responsibilities
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Project Description The aim of the Postdoc project is to contribute to increased knowledge and better understanding of the complex behaviour of various types of connections in timber structures
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the Wallenberg (DDLS-WASP) project Machine-Learning how our Cells Capture Energy - Data- Driven Studies of Membrane Protein Function, Evolution, and Disease. We are searching for a highly motivated postdoc to join
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, focused on electronic packaging of quantum processors. At Chalmers we are at the forefront of quantum technology. We are part of WACQT, which is the largest national effort in Sweden on quantum technology
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approximately 50 researchers including PhD students, postdocs, and faculty on all levels, we are one of the largest academic software engineering research groups in the world. Our core expertise is in AI
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iterative reactor design and computational fluid dynamics simulations. The postdoc will be the main responsible to apply existing reactive CFD models to improve the design of current CO2 capture systems