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radar aeroecology, analysing weather radar data to answer biological questions. The work will involve processing and analysing large amounts of data, writing publications, and actively seeking external
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, often related to moisture and durability aspects. The division has a large laboratory infrastructure and has a high focus on experimental work. Subject and project description Biobased building materials
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as scientific visualization, data and information visualization, volume visualization, flow visualization, medical visualization, large-scale image and volume processing, multi-resolution and out
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Description of the workplace The position will be placed at the division of Computer Vision and Machine Learning at the Centre for Mathematical Sciences . The Centre for Mathematical Sciences is an
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Assistant Professor in artificial intelligence (AI) with a focus on precision medicine (PA2025/1776)
creativity and a high degree of expertise in the field, for example in clinical medicine, epidemiology, bioinformatics or mathematical modelling including handling of large-scale data sets. We expect
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evaluation of information systems, as part of the Hybrid Intelligence research group. The Department of Informatics is a compact, dynamic and highly international environment, where both collaboration and
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of Economics, there is a large and active research group studying a range of topics in economics of education, such as the effects of early interventions in schools, incentives and goals for learning, mechanisms
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and conducts research and teaching mainly in Electrical Engineering and Computer Technology. We are located on LTH's campus in northern Lund. The Division for Electromagnetics and Nanoelectronics has 10
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are about 200 researchers, wherof about 110 PhD students, performing to a large extent cross-disciplinary research. In Lund, ELLIIT is part of the Faculty of Engineering’s (LTH’s) Research profile AI and
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. What makes a problem computationally hard or easy? How can we show that every algorithm that solves a certain problem must necessarily consume a large amount of resources (such as time or memory, say