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and technical skills within a team of leading researchers in structural and algorithmic graph theory. The project focuses on exploring the tractability and intractability of graph problems in both
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, develop theory and algorithms for their practical use, and study complexity and performance trade-offs in relevant applications. The project is led by Professor Erik Agrell (IEEE Fellow), whose
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The project is in the field of optimization, and in particular the project focuses on the design of approximation algorithms for multi-dimensional packing and scheduling problems. The position offers
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). Completed courses in signal processing, radar or communication systems. Communication skills in Swedish are valuable, but not required. What you will do Develop radar signal processing and algorithms
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meshing and refinement algorithms that support hierarchical levels of detail. The theoretical component includes convergence and error bounds for refinement, conditions for topological validity, robustness
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on literature from mathematics, computer science, robotics, and game theory. Join a growing research group developing state-of-the-art algorithms for agentic decision making. About us The Department of
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. The main research problems include mathematical theory, algorithms, and machine learning (deep learning) for inverse problems in artificial intelligence, as well as application to medical problems. About the