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Description Job description We are seeking a postdoctoral researcher in vehicle or traffic engineering, with a focus on the longitudinal dynamics of cyclists. The work includes modeling, numerical analysis, and
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within various scientific and engineering disciplines, including ground-based, airborne, and satellite measurements, numerical modelling, and data analysis. The division's goals are to enhance
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within various scientific and engineering disciplines, including ground-based, airborne, and satellite measurements, numerical modelling, and data analysis. The division's goals are to enhance
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are smaller than their numerical grid-boxes (about 100 km wide) and cannot be resolved. Conventionally, clouds have been treated statistically, introducing biases. A conventional model with superior
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development related to the above areas. Publications in first class journals and highly competitive conferences in areas relevant to the work, i.e. network modelling and protocol emulation in virtualised
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causal inference with structural economic modelling. Subject area The subject area for this position is economics. Fields of specialization: Labour Economics – AI and the Economy; Econometrics – Structural
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implementing numerical models, calibrating them with real measurement data, conducting sensitivity and scalability analyses, and comparing energy community investments with conventional grid reinforcement
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in AI and cybersecurity to develop novel solutions to cyber-resilient AI for the benefit of Swedish industry and society. The vision is to make Sweden a role model in secure trustworthy AI by
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advances focused microwave heating as a safe, quantifiable, and effective cancer treatment modality. Using a numerical model of our hyperthermia system, we are the first group worldwide to demonstrate
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, components, overall system performance) Numerical methods and simulation tools (e.g., Python/Matlab, CFD modelling, optimization) Beyond technical skills, we value people who contribute to a healthy and