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, such as compilers, is an exceedingly complex task that often requires investments of hundreds of millions of dollars. This project aims to explore the extent to which LLMs can be harnessed to assist in
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compile national and local provisions for admission to third-cycle education at Mälardalen University. Learn more about doctoral education at MDU Doctoral Education - Mälardalen University The doctoral
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and climate resilience. In this project, we will compile, clean, and publish open-access demand records from across South Asia, spanning India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Myanmar, and
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attachment. Main tasks Collect, compile, and analyze data to map the responses of plants and pollinators to climate change Participate in the development and adaptation of statistical models for analyzing
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) out to 2050. Tasks include compiling big-data inputs, developing CNOSSOS-EU compliant simulations, validating predictions with field/lab measurements and mapping future hot-spots. Ideal profile: honours
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at 23:59 hours local Danish time The position is funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG), project “Abstract Techniques for Programming Languages and Secure Compilation”. The project builds
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2025-10-01, or according to agreement. Contact person: Anna Runemark anna.runemark@biol.lu.se Instructions on how to apply Applications shall be written in English and be compiled into a PDF-file
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backend tool such as RC compiler, Design compiler, Cadence Genus, Innovus, Encounter Prior knowledge in at least one of the following areas as an advantage: deep learning hardware development memory
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will also compile field methane measurement data from published literature and datasets for analysis and model validation. On this basis, we will quantify the spatiotemporal changes in global inland
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Management and Analysis: Compile and analyze experimental data, comparing results with theoretical predictions to assess data quality. Technical Documentation: Prepare detailed reports and contribute