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that inform the development of products, services and regulations. This research explores how real-world user behavior can be more effectively integrated into life cycle assessments to support designers
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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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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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sectors, the research aims to enhance traffic safety and integrate it into occupational health and safety frameworks using a co-design methodology. About us The research of the Division of Design & Human
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of Computer Science and Engineering is strongly international, with approximately 300 employees from over 50 countries. The department is a fully integrated department with the University of Gothenburg and Chalmers
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*for students with an education earned outside of Sweden, a 4-year Bachelor’s degree is accepted. The following experience will strengthen your application: Experience in the design of integrated and high
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environmentally critical, regeneration has not been explicitly integrated into building production – until now. For this position, you need to possess knowledge of the planning, organization, and management
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to integrate expertise across the entire value chain. Here, internationally recognized researchers collaborate in dynamic, high-quality research environments and participate actively in national and
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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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is highly international, with around 300 employees from over 30 countries. It is a fully integrated department, jointly operated by Chalmers University of Technology and the University of Gothenburg