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The Department of Physics at Chalmers University of Technology invites applications for a postdoc position targeting inverse design in integrated photonics. This research is part of the Metapix
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Do you dream of organic and holistic ways of automating the design, motion optimization and control of legged robots? With this postdoc position, you have the opportunity to be a part of the ongoing
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of innovation, entrepreneurship, and strategic management. Generously funded by The Knut & Ragnvi Jacobsson Family Foundation, the position aims to advance research that fosters innovation capacity
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successful team of PhD students and postdocs in a constellation of local theoretical and experimental groups. For this postdoc project, we seek a dynamic and motivated candidate with an interest in
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to benchmark results, validate models against fabricated amplifier designs, and - very importantly - guide technology development Publish results in leading journals and conferences, and supervise PhD students
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solutions for the future industry in a sustainable society. Through excellent research, innovation, and education, we contribute to the development of future industrial value chains. In the division
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sustainable society. Through excellent research, innovation, and education, we contribute to the development of future industrial value chains. In the division ofMaterials and Manufacture you’ll join a
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excellent research, innovation, and education, we create future industrial value chains. At the Division of Materials and Manufacture , our 40 dedicated colleagues care for one another and create an inspiring
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strategies to address them within the scope of the project Develop new agentic AI methods for the autonomous configuration and deployment of 6G core functions in the edge-cloud continuum Design, develop, and
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aims to secure the network infrastructure of distributed AI. The focus is on designing resilient architectures and protocols that combine network-level protections with AI- and system-level adaptivity