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Management offers a collaborative and innovative research environment, working closely with industry to address real-world challenges in digital transformation. The division is known for its strong links
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, particularly related to data sharing between actors in the supply chain. This project will study how digital product passports (DPP), and ontology-based platforms for collecting and interpreting such data, can
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into how algorithmic systems influence the circulation of information and disinformation across digital platforms, and how such processes affect perceptions of credibility, truth, and democratic
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used to build neural networks using light transmission for connections and interpretation of electrical signals for memory and signal analysis. It will also include the design of nanophotonic elements
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global academic and industry network🌟 Who we’re looking for:- A curious, ambitious researcher with a strong background in signal processing, wireless systems, mathematics (statistics, linear algebra
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, optimization, signal processing, system identification, or control theory. Rules governing PhD students are set out in the Higher Education Ordinance chapter 5, §§ 1-7 and in Uppsala University's rules and
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interpretation of electrical signals for memory and signal analysis. It will also include the design of nanophotonic elements to tailor light absorption and light emission. The work will be carried out in
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, administrative law, international environmental law, private international law, comparative law, constitutional law, environmental law, human rights, public law, civil and criminal procedure, law and economics
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artificial intelligence. Start date as soon as possible or as agreed. Apply no later than 2025-07-21. Research focus The doctoral student’s research will examine how digital technologies, particularly social
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. The position is placed in the Division for Computer Networks and Systems and is formally employed by Chalmers University of Technology. Our research spans from theoretical computer science to applied systems