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techniques to secure these systems against novel network-level attacks. Key research objectives include the development of secure communication protocols, the analysis of vulnerabilities in peer-to-peer and
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organisms. We develop technologies that contribute to human health and biosustainability. About the research project The Doctoral students will join the Marie Curie Training Network Bug-ID , which focuses
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for self-deployable 6G networks in the edge continuum (EC-DEPLOY-6G) pioneers the use of large language model–driven agents to autonomously configure and deploy 6G and cloud functions. The project leverages
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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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functioning of living organisms. We develop technologies that contribute to human health and biosustainability. About the research project The Doctoral students will join the Marie Curie Training Network Bug-ID
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division at CLS (Division of Language and Communication ), but also within the broader scope of Chalmers and through our strong national and international research networks. As a doctoral student, you will
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Doctoral student in Materials Chemistry of Doped Organic Semiconductors in EU Training Network FADOS
the European Marie Sklodowska-Curie training network FADOS. The position is based in the research group of Christian Müller at the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering. As part of
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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
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researchers, in dynamic and outstanding research environments, as well as in national and international research networks. At the Division of Materials and Manufacture, we work across the entire value chain