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of artificial intelligence (AI)-based spectral monitoring for radiofrequency signals for various applications as anomaly detection, modulation classification, sensing, and adaptive spectrum optimization, we
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the development of structured models to represent attacks and their properties, including measures of attack quality such as time required, risk of detection, resource requirements, and consequences. These models
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, while ensuring that the work is grounded in the objectives and framework of the project. The work is carried out using a broad spectrum of qualitative methods and supported by critical theory. You will
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regarding fixed-term employment as a postdoctoral fellow . International employees are supported in their move to Sweden. If you have a family, they will find new contacts and support through Lund’s
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disseminating the findings, while ensuring that the work is grounded in the objectives and framework of the project. The work is carried out using a broad spectrum of qualitative methods and supported by critical
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configuration optimisation, where efficient and timely solutions are critical for ensuring safety, capacity, and sustainability. In modern air-traffic control, the primary objective of controllers is to ensure
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reliability, stability, and resilience under evolving energy system conditions. Key objectives include: Identifying and quantifying the essential grid services required to maintain system stability during major
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drought detection”.The scholarship is full-time for two years with access on October 1st , 2026, or as otherwise agreed upon. The last day to apply is March 2, 2026. The Department of Computing Science has
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to achieving the project’s objectives by developing innovative extraction routes based on integrated hydrometallurgical techniques. The work will emphasize low-carbon emissions and the reduced use of hazardous
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written in a language other than Swedish, Norwegian, Danish or English, and for ensuring that the documentation allows for objective and qualitative assessments. A complete application should be submitted