39 postdoctoral-control-systems PhD positions at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden
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This PhD position presents a valuable opportunity to explore shared control between humans and vehicles utilizing steer-by-wire systems and to investigate how this approach can enhance vehicle
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safe and sustainable mobility. Research environment The position is located at the Systems and Control division , with extensive collaboration with the Vehicle Safety Division and the Vehicle
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technology, building physics, HVAC systems, computer science and control systems architecture, thereby advancing all disciplines involved. The project is a collaboration with Building Services Engineering
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We invite applicants to join our team of researchers within the area of energy and environmental systems analysis focusing on the transition towards a sustainable transport sector. We are looking
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Autonomous cyber-physical systems (ACPS) have great potential to improve our ways of life, increasing mobility, cutting costs, and saving lives. Considering the complexity of the environments
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, and control. WASP is a major national initiative for strategically motivated basic research, education and faculty recruitment. It is by far the largest individual research program in Sweden. Please see
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position for candidates interested in interpretable AI, stochastic optimal control, deep learning and high-impact research in sustainable mobility. About us The position is located at the Systems and Control
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to investigate flow-induced forces in hydraulic turbines under varying operational conditions and how these forces affect the degradation and lifetime of the machines. About the position The position is based
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focuses on developing sustainable energy systems through heterogeneous catalysis for alternative fuel production, emission control, energy storage, and fuel cells. Our interdisciplinary team bridges
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of Electrical Engineering, which also includes research in communication systems, biomedical engineering, and control systems. The department employs about 200 staff from more than 20 countries and runs about 100