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to develop novel robotic systems that are characterised by advanced autonomy for improving the ability of robots to interact with the surrounding environment and humans during the execution of specific tasks
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empirically validate how GenAI agents can assist software developers in tasks such as code generation, documentation, optimization, and human-AI interaction workflows. As a postdoctoral researcher, you will be
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candidate low-dimensional magnetoelectrics; (b) evaluation of their magnetoelectric properties using density functional theory (DFT) and related computational methods; and (c) advancing theories of novel
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, Sweden. The fellowship is full-time and will commence on 1 September 2025, or as agreed. Project description How do species interact within an ecosystem – and how do their interactions change over time
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education to enable regions to expand quickly and sustainably. In fact, the future is made here. The Department of Computing Science is looking for a postdoctoral researcher in Human-Robot Collaboration
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position in the fields of photoreceptors, molecular biology and neurobiology. The ideal candidate is expected to work both independently and as part of an interactive team. The full-time scholarship is for 1
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a research projects that link regulatory variation to molecular, cellular and organismal phenotypes using a systems genetics approach. This fully computational position focuses on integration of human
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computational simulation techniques are used. The research is applied to understand orthopaedic problems and to develop better methods to improve tissues regeneration. The group encompasses about 15 scientists
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(SLU) has a key role in the development for sustainable life, based on science and education. Through our focus on the interaction between humans, animals and ecosystems and the responsible use
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environmental determinants of insect diversity and abundances, the biotic interactions between insects and other organisms (including humans), and the repercussions in terms of ecosystem functioning