39 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"UNIS"-"DIFFER" PhD scholarships in Sweden
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with big datasets: towards methods yielding valid statistical conclusions” led by Professor Xavier de Luna and Tetiana Gorbach (Statistics). The overall purpose of the project is to develop novel methods
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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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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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as structured, accurate and persistent The following experience is of further merit: • Translational work and innovation • Development of algorithms • Administrative tasks • Work within a preGMP
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questions include automated modeling and model simplification/refinement supported by generative AI, system identification, and 3D reconstruction algorithms. Additionally, the research involves developing
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questions include automated modeling and model simplification/refinement supported by generative AI, system identification, and 3D reconstruction algorithms. Additionally, the research involves developing
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of Systems and Control, we develop both theory and concrete tools to design systems that learn, reason, and act in the real world based on a seamless combination of data, mathematical models, and algorithms
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, and law, where inaccurate or misleading responses –- known as "hallucinations" –- can have serious consequences. ARMADA seeks to develop solutions that make these AI systems more trustworthy, coherent
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. The interdisciplinary research group, led by Professor Malin Malmsjö and Associate Professor Aboma Merdasa, includes clinicians, physicists, and engineers developing optical and acoustic imaging technologies for medical
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development. With us, research and education are conducted with an eye towards the future. Our proximity to the business world, both locally and globally, gives us a wide reach and the ability to create change