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mathematician (doctoral student). Karlsson’s group is part of the Division of Optimization and Systems Theory within the Department of Mathematics at KTH. Currently, a large focus of the group is to develop
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well as a thriving research environment. Our mission is to advance the theory and practice of business with specific focus on entrepreneurship, ownership and renewal. Our guiding principles are: international
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chemistry, materials chemistry, inorganic and structural chemistry and organic chemistry. The research projects are many from theory to experiment, from basic research to more applied projects often focusing
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theory and hands-on; Proficiency in programming in Python and deep learning frameworks such as PyTorch and TensorFlow; Excellent communication skills in oral and written English; Creativity, thoroughness
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). Interpretation of results using theoretical concepts from evo-devo theory. Qualification requirements Researchers are appointed primarily for purposes of research and must hold a Swedish doctoral degree or
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research project "Chasing traces of analyticity with applications to operator theory" funded by the Swedish Research Council: Chasing traces of analyticity with applications to operator theory - Mälardalen
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education in theory and practice of generative modeling, have research experience or education in life science data and have prior experience with remote GPU and HPC services. After the qualification
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experiments and molecular techniques. Development of existing ecological theory and advance our understanding of ecological interactions is central, and we aim to produce knowledge that can be used in decision
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academia and industry. Requirements The following qualifications are required: Solid knowledge in mathematics and statistics, in areas such as linear algebra, probability theory, machine learning, high
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, focusing on issues of technology and social change. Undergraduate programs include a bachelor's and a master's program in Urban and Regional planning, as well as courses in theory of science and history