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before the application deadline* Demonstrate strong mathematical skills, particularly in optimization and algorithm development Have a publication record in peer-reviewed journals (e.g., IEEE Transactions
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' resilience. Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams from academia and the aquaculture industry and contribute to large-scale lab and on-field fish experimental trials. Optimization and development
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. The work is performed in connection to two ongoing research projects “Probabilistic multiscale modelling of the macroscopic crack growth behavior in heterogeneous materials” and “Optimized Digitalization
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, 2025. Project description and working tasks Linear algebra expressions are evaluated in an efficient and robust way by mapping them to a carefully chosen sequence of calls to optimized functions as
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deposition of uniform, highly efficient and stable materials. Specifically, you will get optimized process recipes from our partners and investigate formation processes in-situ by means of multimodal XAS-XRD
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education. Good knowledge of spoken and written English, and proven scientific experience is required. Documented knowledge and experience in machine learning, dynamical system theory, geometry, optimization
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that learn, reason, and act in the real world based on a seamless combination of data, mathematical models, and algorithms. Our research integrates expertise from control theory, machine learning, optimization
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supply to the ship's electrical systems, reducing emissions and noise pollution in the port. This project proposes an innovative solution to optimize OPS demand for the Ports of Stockholm by integrating
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different molecular and semiconductor materials. The project also includes optimizing and carrying on time-resolved photoemission electron microscopy (TR-PEEM) experiments on semiconductor and molecular
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academia and the aquaculture industry and contribute to large-scale lab and on-field fish experimental trials. Optimization and development of molecular tools for salmonids and shrimps (e.g. cell culture