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expertise from control theory, machine learning, optimization, and network science, spanning diverse application domains such as energy systems, biomedical systems, neuroscience, and safety and security
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of Mathematical Statistics include stochastic models, statistical theory and computational statistics, probability theory and statistical signal processing, with applications in areas such as financial mathematics
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senior researchers and doctoral students. Current research areas within the Department of Mathematical Statistics include stochastic models, statistical theory and computational statistics, probability
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on flexible microsystems that can be implanted in the body, for example as part of nerve-controlled bionic limbs or for direct coupling to signals in the brain. We develop nano- and microfabrication methods
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. As a postdoc you will be embedded in the recently funded Metapix center and you will be part of the Condensed Matter and Materials Theory division , a research group tackling questions ranging from
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collaboration with industry and focuses primarily on the development of environmentally sustainable pest and disease control strategies for agriculture and horticulture, both in Sweden and internationally. In
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. We offer a dynamic environment where theory meets real-world application, and where your work can contribute to the development of the next generation of smart energy systems. About us The Division of
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agents (BCAs) for the control of plant diseases. We are interested in whether plant pathogens can evolve resistance or tolerance to microbial BCAs and if so, what are the mechanisms behind this? Using
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on economic theory and quantitative methods as important tools. The research topics are oriented towards issues of high relevance for society. The Department has an acknowledged international publication record
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. However, there are many knowledge gaps in relation to the use of microbial biocontrol agents (BCAs) for the control of plant diseases. We are interested in whether plant pathogens can evolve resistance