25 parallel-and-distributed-computing-"UNIS" positions at Lulea University of Technology in Sweden
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description Pervasive and mobile computing address distributed systems and mobile networks that enable mobility, ubiquity, security, and interactivity of computers, data, software, and users. Project
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build the sustainable companies and societies of the future. Pervasive and Mobile Computing (PMC) research subject addresses fundamental challenges in distributed systems and mobile networks, enabling
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build the sustainable companies and societies of the future. Pervasive and Mobile Computing (PMC) research subject addresses fundamental challenges in distributed systems and mobile networks, enabling
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triboelectric nanogenerators and thermoelectric systems, tailored to a range of temperature environments. In parallel, research also focuses on the design of earth-abundant catalysts to drive green hydrogen
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-Physical Systems involve the integration of software, electronic hardware, and application architecture within connected devices and distributed systems. The research in this subject area aims to develop
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build the sustainable companies and societies of the future. The Robotics and Artificial Intelligence subject, RAI, at the department of Computer Science and Electrical and Space Engineering at Luleå
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aims to advance the field of time and frequency (TF) transmission in data communication networks. The focus of the research will be on distributed fiber optic sensing (FDOS) and machine learning
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of Computer Science, Electrical and Space Engineering as part of the national research program WASP. Robotics and AI - Luleå University of Technology (ltu.se) Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program
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of Computer Science, Electrical and Space Engineering as part of the national research program WASP. Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program (WASP) is Sweden’s largest individual research program ever, a
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build the sustainable companies and societies of the future. The EISLAB division of the Department of Computer Science, Electrical and Space Engineering conducts research within Cyber-Physical Systems