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of Electrical Engineering, which also includes research in communication systems, biomedical engineering, and control systems. The department employs about 200 staff from more than 20 countries and runs about 100
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focuses on developing sustainable energy systems through heterogeneous catalysis for alternative fuel production, emission control, energy storage, and fuel cells. Our interdisciplinary team bridges
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related to the doctoral level studies, or equivalent knowledge acquired in some other manner either in Sweden or abroad, and - A good command of English., both orally and in writing Assessment criteria
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application! At the Department of Electrical Engineering, Division of Automatic Control, we are now looking for a PhD student, to be admitted to the WASP graduate school. Your work assignments The research area
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influences. The research group in forest pathology in Alnarp studies the biology, ecology and epidemiology of endemic and exotic invasive forest pathogens. Our work focuses on aspects of disease control and
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research to tailor the flavor profile of algae, as well as to explore its translation into algae-containing food products with diverse flavour requirements. Among crucual parts are to control key reactions
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• Perform genetic studies and bioinformatic analysis to identify genes and mechanisms that control these traits • Develop DNA markers for future application in plant breeding In the research studies, you will
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tools and procedures for cloud-to-edge compute continuum. -Dynamic Resource and Compute Management for cloud-to-edge compute continuum. -Unified Monitoring Interfaces to provide scalable control and
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risk analysis. -Testing for security and security countermeasures analysis and implementation -Access and usage control for secure data sharing in industrial eco-systems. -Virtualization at the cloud
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groups based on demographic, socioeconomic, and medical factors. You will mainly work with advanced epidemiological methods such as self-controlled case series (SCCS) and survival analyses, using Swedish