31 postdoc-in-system-identification PhD positions at Chalmers University of Technology
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, they introduce new and understudied attack surfaces. The research aims to uncover novel network-based threats targeting these systems and to develop robust countermeasures. By systematically identifying
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This PhD position presents a valuable opportunity to explore shared control between humans and vehicles utilizing steer-by-wire systems and to investigate how this approach can enhance vehicle
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with real-world applications, in collaboration with Volvo Cars and Volvo Group. This is an ideal position for candidates interested in interpretable AI, safety guarantees, and high-impact research in
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to investigate flow-induced forces in hydraulic turbines under varying operational conditions and how these forces affect the degradation and lifetime of the machines. About the position The position is based
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techniques. Our work is interdisciplinary by nature and is addressing topics that have a direct impact on sustainability. The division is collaborating closely with other universities and research institutes
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for a PhD position that combines research in the field of intelligent mission planning and learning-based optimization with real-world applications, in collaboration with Volvo Group. This is an ideal
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our research team for addressing a timely societally relevant problem. Project overview The aim is to unravel the mechanisms, and time scales involved at particle scale, for the formation and failure
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failures. We offer access to unique experimental data and computational tools developed by our research team for addressing a timely societally relevant problem. Project overview The aim is to unravel
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Exciting Opportunity in Sustainable Energy Research: Join Us in Advancing Hydrogen Storage Technology! Hydrogen is a critical energy carrier for future sustainable systems. One issue using hydrogen
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energy efficiency, in close collaboration with industry. The division is responsible for educating Naval Architects and Ocean Engineers within the international master's program Mobility Engineering at