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System at the Department of Electrical Engineering . The Division of Communication Systems conducts research and education in communications engineering, statistical signal processing and network science
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relevant duties/assignments within the subject area. Other merits The scientific work is conducted within the research group as well as in association with a larger collaborative scientific network, and good
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, and engage with a vibrant network of national and international collaborators. The recruited candidate will work in the AIMLeNS lab lead by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Simon Olsson at Chalmers University
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interdisciplinary research that combines device development with plant studies. Network: Attend international conferences, access an extended network of collaborators Why Join Us? Impactful research: Contribute
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on computer networking and distributed systems, computer security and privacy, and software engineering. Both research and education are conducted in close cooperation with international, national, and regional
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, wireless networks, software defined networks (SDNs), and future Internet paradigms, underwater communications, satellite communications; Web security and systems security (e.g., remote attestation); User
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? With data-driven methods, new opportunities arise to understand ecosystems as complex, dynamic networks. This project aims to analyse the world’s most extensive eDNA database, consisting of weekly
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examined. You will be expected to participate actively in the department’s knowledge environment and networks, both internally and externally. The work is carried out in projects, and you will collaborate
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and international network focusing on sustainable agriculture. We conduct research for sustainable agriculture, forest production and biological conservation. Our basic research on populations
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networks.” Salary will be provided in the form of a tax-free scholarship. RESEARCH FOCUS: The successful candidate will contribute to the theoretical investigation of two-dimensional Ising lattice gauge