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introduces new and underexplored vulnerabilities to network-based threats. The goal of this research is to uncover such threats, evaluate their impact on training performance and model integrity, and develop
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for Quantum Technology (WACQT, http://wacqt.se ). The core project of the centre is to build a quantum computer based on superconducting circuits. You will be part of the Quantum Computing group in the Quantum
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the development of fiber spinning processes and the integration of the resulting fibers into wearable devices, such as fiber-based organic electrochemical transistors. In addition, tensile testing, dynamic
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, they introduce new and understudied attack surfaces. The research aims to uncover novel network-based threats targeting these systems and to develop robust countermeasures. By systematically identifying
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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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and impacts on the marine environment. This is an opportunity for you to contribute to science-based guidance of the maritime industry in the green transition. The goal is to provide risk-based decision
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The Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering (ACE) at Chalmers University of Technology has approximately 250 employees, encompassing a broad theoretical and practical knowledge base. In ACE, the Division
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students pursue their Ph.D. in a similar area, which plenty of opportunity to collaborate and learn from and with peers. About the research project This ad is for a Ph.D. student researcher that will work in
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Project overview Climate change and increasing flood risks pose significant challenges to urban infrastructure worldwide.While many municipalities are exploring catchment-based approaches
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courses, including several master’s programmes. Learn more at: www.chalmers.se/en/departments/e2 Qualifications To qualify, you must: Hold a Master’s degree (or equivalent, 240 ECTS) in Engineering Physics