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of speech, gesture and facial expressions. Yet most systems treat these modalities as separate. In the BodyTalk project we take a holistic approach to simultaneous synthesis of human communication
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engage in medical and biomedical education and research of high international standing. At undergraduate level the department is responsible for most of the medical program, the speech and language
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a doctoral degree in biology, ecology, environmental science or equivalent at the time of starting the position. Excellent skills in written and oral communication in English as well as a driver’s
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scientists. Good English written and oral communication skills are required for regular presentations of data and project plans. What do we offer? A creative and inspiring environment with wide-ranging
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machine learning models in simple, standalone devices that are capable of advanced processing. Building on our work on solution-based neuromorphic classifiers (https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.202207023
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facilitated by the availability of a high-power axial-feed capable plasma spray system and a high velocity air-fuel facility. These lend a rare uniqueness and versatility to the group’s processing capabilities
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velocity air-fuel (HVAF) facility lend a rare uniqueness and versatility to the group’s processing capabilities, which are further complemented by a range of allied equipment for process monitoring, coating
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the Center for the Human Past. Thee research environment is international, with English as the working language. For more information on the Human Evolution Program, visit: https://www.uu.se/en/department
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position will be placed in the ISOVIS group (http://cs.lnu.se/isovis/ ), led by Professor Andreas Kerren. The research group mainly focuses on the explorative analysis and visualization of typically large
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. Excellent written and oral communication skills in English are required. *The date on your doctoral degree certificate is considered the official date of completion. Exceptions to the three-year eligibility