38 software-defined-network-phd Postdoctoral positions at Chalmers University of Technology
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of managing reverse logistics for returned products, and the potential disruptions to existing distribution networks. About us and the research project The division of Supply & Operations Management (SOM
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(CS) group at the division of Communications, Antennas, and Optical Networks (CAOS) , Department of Electrical Engineering . The group consists of nine professors and a large number of PhD students and
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can have a profound impact. Due to the complexity of metabolic networks, computational models serve as powerful tools. This project focuses on developing microbial cell factories, with additional
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understanding as well as manipulating its function can have a profound impact. Due to the complexity of metabolic networks, computational models serve as powerful tools. This project focuses on developing
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, including PhD students, postdocs, and faculty, we are one of the largest software engineering research groups in the world. Our expertise spans AI engineering, software testing, requirements engineering
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for your career development. Project overview This position is fully funded but not tied to any specific project. This provides great flexibility, allowing you to define your own research, as long as the
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-capacity wireless communication solutions. As part of a cross-disciplinary team, you will be expected to present your research results at project meetings, co-supervise PhD students, and contribute
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are active members in the ALERT Geomaterials network and many international committees. Our international team with over 15 full-time researchers offers a great working environment to learn and develop. In
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fellow, your main responsibilities are to lead and conduct research, and guide junior PhD students. You will have the freedom to contribute with your ideas, and collaborate with other senior researchers
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stiffness or stretchability. You will collaborate closely with PhD students and Postdocs in our group as well as external partners to study the mechanical, electrical, and electrochemical properties