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PhD Position in Theoretical Machine Learning – Understanding Transformers through Information Theory
environment You will join the Communication Systems (CS) group within the Division of Communications, Antennas, and Optical Networks (CAOS) at the Department of Electrical Engineering . The group includes nine
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quantum computing, quantum optics, microwave engineering, or related fields in experimental physics. Your verbal and written communication skills in English are good You are motivated for a career in
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services running on top of optical network infrastructure vulnerable to physical-layer attacks. By developing a new, bottom-up approach to network security and incorporating a physical-layer perspective into
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achieving an optimal fuel-air mixture within the cylinder. This project will utilize engine experiments and advanced optical diagnostics to investigate how engine geometry and fuel injection systems influence
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Join our dynamic Photonics Laboratory at Chalmers, where you will work on cutting-edge silicon photonics, optoelectronics, and fiber optic systems. You will have the opportunity to develop
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conducted in the Division of Chemistry and Biochemistry, where we pursue high-standard scientific research in organic/medicinal chemistry, theoretical chemistry, biophysical chemistry, optical spectroscopy
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deadline. The ideal candidate has expertise in some of the following: design and fabrication of superconducting circuits, experimental quantum computing, quantum optics, microwave engineering, or related