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strive to achieve climate-neutral mobility while maintaining safety, accessibility, resilience and efficiency. Electrification, connected and automated transport, and new mobility and business model
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setting where ideas grow into real impact. At the division of Computer and Network Systems , we design secure, dependable and high-performance computer and communication systems that meet the demands
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the Wingquist Laboratory for digital product and production development, the SAFER Vehicle and Traffic Safety Centre, the Stena Industry Innovation Laboratory for industrial production systems, and
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design across domains such as transportation, healthcare, and automation. Within the division, you will join a research group focusing on human behavior modeling, data-driven methods, and safety-critical
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across five departments to advance battery research and education, spanning topics from materials and cell concepts to ageing, safety, lifecycle analysis and recycling. Batteries@Chalmers plays a central
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, we design secure, dependable and high-performance computer and communication systems that meet the demands of an increasingly digital and interconnected world. About the research project The European
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, healthcare, and automation. Within the division, you will join a research group focusing on human behavior modeling, data-driven methods, and safety-critical systems. About the research project This PhD
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reliable safety guarantees. This project will aim at filling these gaps. Who we are looking for The following requirements are mandatory: A doctoral degree or an equivalent foreign degree in Engineering or
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of Computer and Network Systems , we design secure, dependable and high-performance computer and communication systems that meet the demands of an increasingly digital and interconnected world. About the
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prototype of the device, it is essential to assess the safety of the therapy by systematically investigating the pathophysiological effects associated with intracranial heating. Although these effects