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. for electrification of the vehicle industry – sustainability in materials and processes is of the highest importance. Regardless of the battery chemistry understudy, a circular battery value chain relies on efficient
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can be controlled just like a normal hand, and also to electrically inscribe signals that give the prosthesis artificial sensation. At Chalmers, we have established new clean-room processes for further
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by protein trapping experiments. Model and simulate nanopore-FET devices. Process and analyse the sensing signals from the devices; model the protein dynamics. The work duties can also include teaching
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one or more of these subjects are valued: machine learning, automatic control, system identification, optimization, signal processing, filtering and smoothing, probabilistic modelling, dynamical systems
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-dimensional statistics, Gaussian approximations, time series, point processes, extreme value theory. The successful applicant will be a highly motivated researcher, capable of working both independently as
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at the Kollberg Laboratory . You will be a key contributor to in a multi-disciplinary and international project where researchers with expertise in antennas, RF circuits, and digital signal processing collaborate
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of Communications, Antennas and Optical Networks, Systems and Control, Signal processing and Biomedical engineering, and Electric Power Engineering. We work with sustainable and smart solutions to societal challenges
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and electrolytes during operation of the battery cells. Project management duties as well as teaching may also be included, but up to no more than 20% of working hours. Requirements: PhD degree in
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, high frequency signal processing. Good communication and collaborative skills, capability to work in a team and independently. Motivation and dedication to research work is a very strong merit. Teaching
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of Mathematical Statistics include stochastic models, statistical theory and computational statistics, probability theory and statistical signal processing, with applications in areas such as financial mathematics