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experience with econometric software (e.g., Stata, R) and field surveys in developing countries will be considered an asset. Personal merits will play an important role in the selection process. Place of work
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description This PhD project aims to uncover the signaling pathways that plants evolved to coordinate activities among the nucleus, mitochondria, and chloroplasts. The project will involve developing
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verifiability for AI systems, based at the Department of Computer and Information Science. These positions are funded by the Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program (WASP). Wallenberg AI
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department for this PhD position, the department of Physics Project description This PhD project aims to uncover the signaling pathways that plants evolved to coordinate activities among the nucleus
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and Information Science. These positions are funded by the Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program (WASP). Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program (WASP) is Sweden’s
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. Personal merits will play an important role in the selection process. Place of work: Uppsala Forms for funding or employment: PhD employment (4 years) Starting date: According to agreement. Application
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. Within the project, two PhD students, one at the Department of Computer and Information Science (with computer science, or possibly design or cognitive science as main subject) and one at Tema Technology
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electronic characteristics. The project’s goal is to develop fundamental understanding and innovative fabrication processes to solve urgent problems in organic electronic devices, and to enable new components
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large language models (LLMs)—that is, the inability of a model to effectively process or understand visual information. This work involves integrating visual encoders with language models to create
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electronic characteristics. The project’s goal is to develop fundamental understanding and innovative fabrication processes to solve urgent problems in organic electronic devices, and to enable new components