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(especially silicon-based) and cathode applications. In this role, you will: Develop new binder systems for electrode processing. Synthesize and modify binders for innovative manufacturing processes. Balance
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University of Technology , where you will develop explainable AI models for personalized treatment planning in sports medicine and orthopaedics. You will work in a highly interdisciplinary environment
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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Would you like to contribute to the development of sustainable Zinc ion batteries for stationary energy storage applications? Are you
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Are you passionate about artificial intelligence and its potential to transform healthcare? Join us as a postdoctoral researcher at Chalmers University of Technology , where you will develop
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of artificial intelligence, cloud systems, and next-generation communication infrastructures. In this position, you will develop agentic AI solutions that can autonomously configure and deploy 6G and edge-cloud
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this position, you will develop agentic AI solutions that can autonomously configure and deploy 6G and edge-cloud functions, using digital twins and advanced validation techniques. You will work closely with
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systems against network-based threats. The research will explore network attack surfaces in distributed AI, assess their impact on system reliability and trustworthiness, and develop cross-layer defenses
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their impact on system reliability and trustworthiness, and develop cross-layer defenses that ensure both scalable efficiency and robust security in next-generation AI infrastructures. About us The department of
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funded by a EU programme Reference Number 304--1-14162 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Join a research team developing state-of-the-art open
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beyond the Standard Model of particle physics to the interpretation of cosmological and astrophysical data on the origin, composition, and evolution of the universe. At present, our studies concentrate