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aims to develop models to evaluate, predict and prognosticate diseases, focusing on lung cancer mainly using computed tomography images (CT), and other medical imaging modalities such as x-ray
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licentiate thesis within 2.5 years and defend your doctoral thesis within 5 years. Read more about doctoral studies at Chalmers here . Qualifications The position requires a Master of Science in computational
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Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering is now looking for 1-2 Postdoc researchers who will participate in ongoing research projects in the field of fatigue of steel structures
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includes expertise in environmental chemistry, statistics and programming. The position is located in the research group led by Professor Erik Kristiansson. Information about the division and the department
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meritorious for future roles within academia and industry. Qualifications Mandatory: - Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, or similar, awarded no more than three years
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kinematics from real-word incidents and simulate crash reconstruction. Qualifications Mandatory Educational qualifications: • PhD in Mechanical/Biomedical engineering, with experience in computational models
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. We have the technology to prevent these crashes with intelligent applications. However, for this technology to deliver the expected benefits we need to understand the behaviour of intoxicated riders
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) or computational science or related fields. - Sound verbal and written communication skills in English. Theoretical and/or practical experience of plasma physics, as well as programming skills are considered merits
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University of Technology. Our group primarily focuses on quantum materials, exploring aspects such as the symmetry and topology of ordered phases of matter, non-equilibrium dynamics, and stochastic processes
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a so-called multi-fidelity optimization framework where results from simulations of different degree of detailing are combined. With the ever-increasing available computational power, scale-resolving