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of natural language processing, machine learning, artificial intelligence, and human-computer interaction. Established within the School of Computer Science, LTI pioneers innovative approaches to understanding
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of Department. This postdoctoral position will position you at the core of an international network driving research into ecological change in the world’s northernmost ecosystems, allowing you to
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(e.g., transportation networks, manufacturing systems, and truck routing). Assessing the relevance of the intake fraction (i.e., exposure efficiency) of major emission sources as a critical metric for
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collegial service and participatory approaches that reflect the (PDF file) ICCRP’s Values and Principles . Please see below for a list of further responsibilities: Research ethics: administration
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or documentation of formally delivered doctoral thesis (translated to English if necessary; Scandinavian languages are accepted). References. Contact information for references from the PhD programme or previous
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are accepted). References. Contact information for references from the PhD programme or previous employment are encouraged. The application and appendices with certified translations into English must be
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: - Quantum computing with qudits, quantum error correction and fault-tolerance - Quantum optics of trapped ions and Rydberg atom arrays - Numerical tensor network techniques - Topological order and (de
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and Environmental Studies is looking for a highly motivated and independent individual to work as a Postdoctoral Associate. This position is for a post-PhD trainee preparing for a research scientist
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(e.g., transportation networks, manufacturing systems, and truck routing). Assessing the relevance of the intake fraction (i.e., exposure efficiency) of major emission sources as a critical metric for
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position is embedded in a vibrant research environment that includes several PhD students and postdoctoral researchers. The project is a close collaboration between the Computer Vision Group at Chalmers