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employees where extensive research is carried out centered on various aspects of nanophysics, ranging from materials science to bio- and quantum physics to various applications. The division is a central part
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research in collaboration with stakeholders. The PhD project is part of two key initiatives: the Competitive Timber Structures research profile and the BioGlue Center: Competence Centre for Bio-based
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development (using both traditional signal processing and machine learning), antenna design, and system hardware development. We collaborate closely with clinical experts to develop innovative technologies
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educational system in Sweden or abroad are also eligible. Qualifications For this employment we expect you to have an academic background in Plant or Structural Biology, Chemistry, (Bio)physics or a related
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global academic and industry network🌟 Who we’re looking for:- A curious, ambitious researcher with a strong background in signal processing, wireless systems, mathematics (statistics, linear algebra
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the intersection of control theory, robotics, artificial intelligence, and signal processing, and is a key enabler of future intelligent infrastructure.This project will focus on the development of novel control
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interoperability and always-on artificial intelligence. To achieve the vision, research will focus on improving the hardware for both 6G devices and space-based satellites, developing signal processing methods
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activities. They signal the role we wish to play in relation to all our stakeholders. JIBS is triple crown accredited by AACSB, EQUIS and AMBA. Recent assessments of research productivity and impact rank JIBS
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questions such as how these phytohormones integrate chemical and mechanical signals derived from the cell wall to influence cell wall chemistry and tissue-scale mechanics in a feedback mechanism for the
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for advanced courses, international research visits, and networking across Sweden’s top universities. Information about the research group The Computer Vision Group at the division of Signal processing and