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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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student to work on a project in index theory for hypoelliptic differential operators and/or noncommutative geometry in quantum information based on methods in spectral theory, operator algebras, global
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(FMAN20) for MSc in Machine Learning, Systems and Control, during the period of 2026-08-31 – 2026-10-20. Computer Graphics (EDAF80) for MSc in Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality, during the period of
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. More information about the Division of Heat Transfer can be found here . Subject and project description Additive Manufacturing (AM) enables unprecedented design freedom for next-generation thermal
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of cell therapies for Parkinson’s disease within the research group, you will be responsible for designing, conducting, generating data from, analyzing, and reporting scientific projects both in writing and
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solution that has the potential to enhance current immunotherapy approaches. This includes cell culture, microscopy, histology and working with animal models. The work duties also comprise data analysis
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extraction protocol development, Have previous experience from a research laboratory. Further information The position is a fixed-term position starting on 2026-02-20, or as agreed, but no longer than 2026-06
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, coherent idea of what you would like to study in our research environment. Computational skills (e.g. data analysis in R and additional experience with a command-line user interface) are also merits
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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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Medicine and is led by Associate Professor Joakim Esbjörnsson. The group uses various bioinformatics and phylogenetics methods to combine genetic, clinical, and epidemiological data to explain how viruses