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Chalmers

American  
[chah-merz, chal-] / ˈtʃɑ mərz, ˈtʃæl- /

noun

  1. Alexander, 1759–1834, Scottish biographer, editor, and journalist.


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The project involved collaboration with scientists from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Leiden University, and Chalmers University.

From Science Daily

The integration of this controller with advanced quantum hardware was made possible through close collaboration between the Niels Bohr Institute research group led by Associate Professor Morten Kjaergaard and Chalmers University, where the quantum processing unit was designed and fabricated.

From Science Daily

SYDNEY—Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers has filled a vacancy on the policy-setting board of the Reserve Bank of Australia by appointing economist Bruce Preston.

From The Wall Street Journal

“The government is ensuring Australia’s key economic and financial institutions are strong and well-led in an era of global economic uncertainty,” Chalmers said in a statement.

From The Wall Street Journal

Researchers led by a team at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden have identified biological markers that appear in the earliest stages of Parkinson's disease, before major damage occurs in the brain.

From Science Daily