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-terrestrial networks where communication signals will be linked via satellites. A portion of the communication signals will be reflected from the Earth's surface and can be received by satellites in the same
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training infrastructure must eventually scale beyond a single data center, requiring communication between multiple data centers over Wide Area Networks or the Internet. Such communication exposes
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effort at the intersection of machine learning and applied mechanics. The focus of this position is on extracting information about what a neural network has learnt in a symbolic and (human) interpretable
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. This project will explore techniques to secure these systems against novel network-level attacks. Key objectives include developing secure communication protocols, analyzing vulnerabilities in peer-to-peer and
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secretariat, where we support our partners in developing joint projects, forums for skill development and networking, and communication that reaches both partners and the wider public. The secretariat consists
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frameworks. You will be employed at the Center's technical secretariat, where we support our partners in developing joint projects, forums for skill development and networking, and communication that reaches
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, diversity, and gender equality, supported through networking and mentoring activities. A friendly and inclusive working atmosphere, both within the research group and across Chalmers. About the research
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—critical capabilities enabling a wide range of robotic applications. As a PhD student, you will receive academic and pedagogical training and become part of a dynamic, international research community and
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should do it — with high assurance. Our project aims to integrate Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) and the Planning Domain Definition Language (PDDL) to build a more expressive and efficient framework
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that supports fusion research across major European experiments and ITER. The work will be performed in a collaborative, international environment, with opportunities to engage with a wide network of researchers