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advanced wireless technology with innovative computing to shape the future of cloud computing in 6G communications systems. The department offers a collaborative and inclusive culture that promotes
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the software ecosystem for data analysis within the MAX IV edge-cloud environment. This includes close collaboration with MAX IV scientists and the IT infrastructure group to enhance platforms such as JupyterHub
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while end users interact with them in a seamless manner without being aware of the state-of-the-art technologies involved, including cloud computing, IoT, and augmented/mixed/virtual/extended reality
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while end users interact with them in a seamless manner without being aware of the state-of-the-art technologies involved, including cloud computing, IoT, and augmented/mixed/virtual/extended reality
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to create secure, autonomous and developable solutions that interact with each other and their surroundings, from the edge to the cloud. Project description For this work, you will be working as part of a
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. The department is BTH's largest department, with 70 people. The research at the department is conducted in four major areas: artificial intelligence and machine learning, cloud computing and distributed systems
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communication skills in English are required. Assessment criteria: Good programming skills (e.g., C++, Python, Julia), knowledge of the most common frameworks, e.g., Tensorflow and JAX, and cloud platforms/deployment
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applications over the cellular networks. In our 5G-lab, we have access to a local and complete 5G network, with a core network, base station, cloud-based applications and distributed antenna systems
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to create secure, autonomous and developable solutions that interact with each other and their surroundings, from the edge to the cloud. Project description For this work, you will be working as part of a
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position is supported by a wider project, which is monitoring ecosystem functioning in tropical montane cloud forests (TMCF). The core study site is in a Peruvian TMCF, where several large-scale experiments