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digital twin environments and validation frameworks to ensure reliable, secure, and reproducible deployment processes. The project is carried out in close collaboration with Ericsson and Arctos Labs
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PhD students in the Automation group, with the primary goal of qualifying for a future academic career. Contribute to research projects within discrete-event systems, supervisory control theory, and
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University of Gothenburg as principals. The position is placed in the Division for Computer network and systems and the employment is placed with Chalmers University of Technology. Our research spans from
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requirement must be met no later than the time the employment decision is made. The research profile, as documented by previous publications, including PhD thesis, is aligned with the job description. Ability
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into consideration. The applicant must have, or be about to receive, a doctoral degree in a subject relevant to the research project (e.g. PhD in physical chemistry, chemical physics, computational chemistry or
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amplifier performance. By combining advanced device measurements, empirical modeling, and power amplifier design, this project will generate new insights into the material, process, and design factors
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interact with to facilitate the research process and increase the synergetic effects. You will also have the opportunity to meet other KIRI postdocs, present your work at scientific events, and take part in
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investigations are also diverse and complementary, and range from theory and computer simulations to experiments in subatomic physics. The Plasma Theory group within the Division conducts research on acceleration
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group. Main responsibilities Conduct research in collaboration with senior researchers and PhD students in the Automation group, with the primary goal of qualifying for a future academic career
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reproducible deployment processes. The project is carried out in close collaboration with Ericsson and Arctos Labs, offering a unique opportunity to conduct cutting-edge academic research while working directly