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We are looking for a project assistant to support research in the areas of vehicle-to-grid (V2G), local energy markets, and energy optimization. The position involves both analytical work and
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(lth.se). We invite applications for one to two PhD positions dedicated to developing methodologies for the automated analysis and design of first-order optimization algorithms. Such algorithms form
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. Read more on the university’s website:Work at Lund University. Work Duties and Responsibilities You will provide laboratory support within an externally funded research project aiming to optimize
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distributed MIMO-systems for demanding applications, applicable beyond the XR-application in focus, where high-level models of semiconductor sub-systems is used to optimize an entire system. From a theoretical
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equality and diversity as a strength and an asset. Would you like to run the world’s brightest light source? The Accelerator Operations Group works at the front-line of the MAX-IV facility, providing optimal
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kind in Sweden and, together with MemLab – the industrial membrane process research and development centre – offers excellent infrastructure for developing and optimizing membrane processes from lab
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contribute to the continuous development of the beamline and help users to optimally use the possibilities offered. You will be part of the team developing and operating MicroMAX and work in a group of
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and optimize robotic software systems using Python and C++. Create and manage simulation environments tailored to specific robotic applications. Work with ROS (Robot Operating System) for robot control
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macromolecular modeling: Investigate electronic, optical, molecular, and transport properties of soft materials, including conductive and semiconductive polymers, biopolymers, and macromolecules, to optimize
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computational methods for design, dimensioning, sensitivity, robustness, optimization, automation, feedback control, etc. Development of process engineering applications that demonstrate model-based methods but