13 wireless-sensor-network Postdoctoral positions at Chalmers University of Technology
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graphene-based field effect transistor sensors with biological receptors for infection biomarkers, and optimize this technology for diagnosing infections in the wound settings. As a postdoctoral researcher
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, control, and management Fiber access and mobile transport networks Network sustainability, reliability, and security Converged fiber–wireless architectures Within this environment, the project Agentic AI
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networks and advanced research infrastructure, SII-Lab , makes us a competitive international actor. About the research project The research will be conducted on enabling the manufacturing industry
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for geometry assurance – integrating live sensor geometric sensor data with simulation for real-time control and adaptive assembly. This builds on existing work within the group on digital twins for geometry
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sensor geometric sensor data with simulation for real-time control and adaptive assembly. This builds on existing work within the group on digital twins for geometry assurance. AI for automatic tolerance
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Semiconductors (UMS), aiming to advance the next generation of transistor and amplifier technologies for 6G wireless communication and defense systems. This position offers the opportunity to conduct research in
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will do The candidate is expected to work independently, in collaboration with members of the group, and within the group's wider collaborative network. The candidate will also have the opportunity
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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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frameworks of star formation. Our research team is active in a number of international collaborations and the position includes ample possibilities for building collaborations and networking. Who we
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experimentation to address one of the most critical challenges in modern energy systems, maintaining stability in an increasingly converter-dominated power network. The project will be carried out in close