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conditions that encourage personal development and inclusion for all co-workers. We care deeply about both physical and safety and the psychosocial work environment. What we offer Lund University is a public
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systems, Applied AI/ML, Computer Security and Cryptography. The division runs several research projects through different large research collaboration platforms and arranges extensive workshops and seminar
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an emphasis on large-scale and/or distributed methods and systems. Central aspects include scalable methods with well‑founded analysis of, for example, computational and communication cost, convergence and
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and system integration, recycling, and safety. At Lund University with the Faculty of Engineering (LTH), COMPEL is a strategic initiative aimed at enhancing research environments in battery technology
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, where the mentioned division formally belongs to LTH. Research at CMS currently covers areas such as pure mathematics, applied mathematics, mathematical statistics, as well as computer vision and machine
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references, letters of recommendation, etc.) We welcome your application. The Water4All Partnership – Water Security for the Planet – is a funding programme for scientific research in freshwater and has
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conditions that encourage personal development and inclusion for all co-workers. We care deeply about both physical and safety and the psychosocial work environment. We offer Lund University is a governmental
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equality and diversity as a strength and an asset. Work duties The work involves field studies and associated computer, greenhouse and laboratory work as part of the POLLCLIM project that focuses
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. The postdoctoral scholar will take a leading role in the the BeeSYNC project, focusing specifically on: Computational Natural History. The researcher will develop deep learning models to predict individual bee age
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Doctoral Programme The PhD program consists of 240 credits (equivalent to four years of full-time studies) and is concluded with the public defense of a doctoral thesis. The appointed doctoral