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links between dynamics, catalysis and function in protein tyrosine phosphatases, using the tools of computational biophysics. Our research group is highly interdisciplinary, using everything from quantum
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for Neural Rendering for Computer Graphics and Real-Time Rendering. By using ANNs, coded for high-performance on cross-vendor GPUs, we aim to create new techniques for global illumination and material models
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is the basis for both a fundamental understanding of quantum mechanics and its technological applications. You will work broadly within this subject with a particular focus on high-dimensional quantum
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an emphasis on maintaining physical consistency, numerical stability, and real-time data assimilation within reduced-order models. Primary application areas include computational physics and climate modeling
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several industrial and academic partners. The candidate will work with high-performance computing resources (NAISS) and advanced CFD tools, primarily OpenFOAM, with the possibility to use Nek5000 or LBM
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are united in our efforts to understand, explain and improve our world and the human condition. Description of the workplace There is a growing research group in foundations of computer science at Lund
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are united in our efforts to understand, explain and improve our world and the human condition. Description of the workplace As a doctoral student you will be employed at the Department of Computer Science in
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Doctoral student in development of nanowire devices for photonic neuromorphic computing (PA2026/472)
of writing a doctoral thesis. You are expected to participate in a research project, doctoral courses, seminars and conferences. The project takes its starting point in high performance nanostructures
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software projects for data acquisition and analysis from the beamline experimental stations. One core activity is the operation of X-ray detectors and their integration into the MAX IV control and data
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for retrieval of nanoscopic information from their surfaces, microstructural information from their gut content as well as relating insect abundance to CO2 and heat convection cells in the atmosphere. As a