28 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Simons-Foundation"-"U.S" PhD positions at Chalmers University of Technology
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We are offering a WASP, The Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program, funded PhD position that provides a unique opportunity to develop deep expertise in robotics, machine learning
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RAM3 . The aim of the project is to enable the broad application of recycled aluminium in high-value products produced through mega-casting. The main goal of the PhD project is to develop high-throughput
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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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Factors aims to enable users to live and work in a safe, meaningful, and sustainable way. This is done by adding knowledge about how people interact with technical artefacts, and by developing methods and
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Sweden. The vision of WASP-HS is to foster novel interdisciplinary knowledge in the humanities and social sciences about AI and autonomous systems and their impact on human and social development. WASP-HS
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of on-site construction production processes, as well as sustainable development. You will also demonstrate independence, creativity, and strong collaboration and analytical skills. Research environment
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polymers and on the development of spinning processes for manufacturing conducting polymer fibers used in wearable electronics. A summary of the research field can be found in a recent review . Project
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laboratory work and data analysis? Then this position may be right for you. While the focus will be on your research and personal development as a researcher, the position also provides opportunities
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work. A model is to be developed to estimate the material mass breakdown for various cell designs and cell formats. The model will be validated from teardown analysis of commercial lithium-ion battery
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at the Division of Fluid Dynamics, within the Department of Mechanics and Maritime Sciences at Chalmers. The project is carried out in collaboration with Vattenfall Research and Development, and is part of