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of cybersecurity and privacy, addressing real-world challenges in data protection and information flow control. The candidate will work within a dynamic and collaborative research environment, gaining invaluable
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performing your project in our collaborative working environment. The research project is experimental in nature, supervised by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Witlef Wieczorek and funded by an ERC Consolidator Grant
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flow control. The candidate will work within a dynamic and collaborative research environment, gaining invaluable experience in developing innovative solutions that have tangible impacts on data security
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collaboration hubs like MobilityX Labs and AI Sweden. Major responsibilities • Research Contribution: Engage in cutting-edge research activities focused on secure and privacy-preserving data sharing, under
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. This ecosystem is complemented by a growing start-up scene supported by collaboration hubs like MobilityX Labs and AI Sweden. Major responsibilities • Research Contribution: Engage in cutting-edge research
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own scientific concepts, carrying out empirical studies, applying theoretical perspectives, and collaborating with industrial and academic partners and stakeholders. You are expected to communicate
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delighted to announce a funded PhD student position on the biomathematics/biomechanics of insect flight. This PhD position offers you the opportunity: › to join an inclusive and creative research team
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; Materials and Manufacture. Chalmers is a private university with strong entrepreneurial innovation and startup support. Your responsibilities We work in research teams, collaborating with other research
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performed in close collaboration with PhD students and researchers from different fields, as part of the larger multidisciplinary project. Information about the division and the department The position is
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substantial part of the research will therefore be done in close collaboration with scientists from different disciplines. The Ph.D. position will be supervised by Professor Erik Kristiansson and will be part