34 software-formal-method-phd Postdoctoral positions at Chalmers University of Technology
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revolution in the field of legged robotics and their successful custom deployment in various applications. Project overview The aim of this project is to develop a software framework for AI based Holistic Co
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theory, and/or formal verification of automation systems. The PhD should have been awarded no more than three years prior to the application deadline.* Strong written and verbal communication skills in
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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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with two leading Swedish industry partners. Main responsibilities Formulate research questions and develop strategies to address them within the scope of the project Develop new agentic AI methods
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questions about the particles and forces governing our Universe to energy-related research. The methods of our investigations are also diverse and complementary, and range from theory and computer simulations
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datasets, particularly registry-based or longitudinal data. Familiarity with explainable AI and interpretable machine learning methods. What you will do Conduct independent and collaborative research 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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or longitudinal data. Familiarity with explainable AI and interpretable machine learning methods. What you will do Conduct independent and collaborative research in machine learning and AI for clinical decision
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us The High-Energy part of the Theoretical Subatomic Physics group performs research into elementary particle physics from model building and Dark Matter to formal Quantum Field Theory
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model building and Dark Matter to formal Quantum Field Theory. Organizationally we are part of the division of Subatomic, High-Energy and Plasma Physics within the Department of Physics . We have a