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Are you interested in environmental assessment and battery technology? Join us in a groundbreaking project that aims at improving how we assess environmental impacts of next-generation batteries. As
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industry. Project overview You will start working in the project “Potential for electrifying ships from a fleet perspective - understanding power demand and grid capacity”. You can read more here: https
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and development. Project overview The ongoing transition from synchronous machine-based generation to converter-dominated renewable energy sources presents new challenges for the operation, control, and
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-world challenges through interdisciplinary collaboration? This PhD student position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to a multidisciplinary research project that bridges the knowledge from
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the EUROfusion consortium, which conducts experiments on several European fusion devices such as JET. There are also close links to the ITER project. About the research project Up to three PhD positions
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security in the projects: Reducing waste in tabular machine learning by generalizing out-of-table (F. Johansson) Using LLMs to Augment Software Test Suites (G. Gay) Adaptive Runtime Monitoring for AI-Based
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Are you eager to dive into groundbreaking research at the intersection of sustainability and biotechnology? Join us in an exciting PhD project at Chalmers University of Technology to pioneer fungal
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neural networks is highly debated at the moment in all areas of deep learning. In this project, you will work on a theoretical framework which will help to better understand these questions in the context
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May, 2025 Contact information For questions about the research project: Assistant Professor Urban Wünsch wuensch@chalmers.se For questions about the recruitment process: Professor Britt-Marie Wilén
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from automated vehicles (AVs), they must be both safe and appreciated by drivers. This project uses modeling (e.g., AI/machine learning) and human behavior data to predict perceived safety and quantify