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be placed on personal suitability, scientific reasoning, and the ability to write and understand scientific text. Basis of assessment The evaluation of the ability and potential to perform well is
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-performing, and collaborative PhD student to join our dynamic and international research group at Mid Sweden University, comprising over 30 researchers from around the world, all passionate about innovation
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artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, based on hardware inspired by the structure and function of the brain for superior energy and latency performance in embedded and human-centric applications. We offer
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includes teaching on Chalmers' undergraduate level or performing other duties corresponding to 20 percent of working hours. Who we are looking for We seek candidates with the following qualifications: A
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their performance and support sustainable electrode processing. As part of this collaborative project, you will work in a multidisciplinary setting and engage with international researchers. Who we are looking
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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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environment as well as to other Faculty activities, and to perform work primarily in the workplace provided by the Faculty of Law in Lund. In addition to the Faculty of Law's research school, the doctoral
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universities. About the research project This PhD project is part of the interdisciplinary WASP-WISE NEST project RAM³, which aims to enable the use of recycled aluminium in high-performance applications through
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Team up with up to 3 fellow Ph.D. students in the DSP-assisted Wideband & Efficient Transceivers (SWEET) project which is part of the WiTECH center to perform cutting-edge multi-disciplinary
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performed in collaboration with Skåne University Hospital and other partners. The research group is led by Professor Lars E Olsson and consists of both research and technical staff. Professor Christopher Rääf