The Department of Decision and Control Systems is currently seeking a postdoc with a strong background and interest in networked control systems, mathematics, and modeling. The successful candidate will join a project to develop novel mathematical and computational tools for the fundamental understanding and engineering design of emerging networked control systems, with a focus on learning and resilient cyber-physical systems. A team consisting of the professors Henrik Sandberg and Karl Henrik Johansson will supervise the work.
The Department of Decision and Control Systems conducts fundamental research in networked control systems, cyber-physical systems, system identification, and transport systems. Industrial projects involve partners such as ABB, Ericsson, and Scania. A large part of the research is funded by the Swedish Research Council, WASP, Digital Futures, Vinnova, Swedish Energy Agency, or the EU. We have an extensive academic network and collaborate with researchers at Imperial College, Oxford, ETH, Caltech, MIT, and UC Berkeley, among others.
For more information, see: www.kth.se/dcs
Requirements
Preferred qualifications
Great emphasis will be placed on personal skills.
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