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development in powder bed electron beam additive manufacturing (EB-PBF), with a focus on AI-driven process planning, heat simulation, and process optimization. The work includes developing physics-based AI
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application! We are looking for a PhD student in Statistics with placement at the Division of Statistics and Machine Learning, Department of Computer and Information Science. Your work assignments As a PhD
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application! The position Linköping University has a new cybersecurity lab that includes both a computer room for students and a server environment that can be used to simulate different scenarios related
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of lignin nanoparticles (LNPs). A deeper understanding of these processes will enable the design of innovative applications in drug delivery, nanocomposites, and other emerging technologies. Ultimately
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inherently spatio-temporal, i.e. physical processes around us evolve over both time and space, making spatio-temporal processes and data omnipresent in science and technology, with applications ranging from
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at Master’s level in Mathematics, Computer/Data Science, Computational Science and Engineering, or a related field, or completed courses with a minimum of 240 credits, at least 60 of which must be in advanced
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means to achieve them. Experience of working with training and support for users within HPC & AI. In this recruitment process, we place great emphasis on your personal qualities. You should be clear
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this recruitment process, we place great emphasis on your personal qualities. You should be clear, empathetic, and communicative, with strong collaborative skills. Furthermore, you must be able to endorse LiU’s core
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Linköping University and has 12 partner universities across Sweden. We are now seeking a structured and proactive project manager to support the management of the Mimer AI Factory in the daily operation of
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application! Your work assignments We are looking for a PhD student to work on the development of novel spatio-temporal machine learning methods. Our world is inherently spatio-temporal, i.e. physical processes