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We are offering a PhD position in the field of algorithmic graph theory. The position is a full-time employment with a competitive monthly salary and full social benefits for up to five years. You
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Advance Fall Risk Prediction and Rehabilitation with Biomedical Radar! Are you passionate about research that makes a real difference in people’s lives and society? Do you thrive on solving real
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Meritorious qualifications Proficiency in Swedish Knowledge of water chemistry and in situ sensors Experience using sensors for water quality evaluation Contract terms Full-time temporary employment
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: https://wasp-sweden.org/ We are taking part in this program through the following research project: How Do Neural Networks Learn Symmetries? Augmentation, Randomization and Equivariance Supervisor: Jan
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performing studies with human participants (e.g., for behavior modeling) What you will do Research on perceived safety and comfort zone boundary modeling Contribute to data collection with human (driver
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detection. Manage data with custom-developed filtering techniques. Use the data in architectural design processes involving reuse to create design options for reused component distribution using machine
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astronomy. Experience with extragalactic research and/or radio/mm interferometry would be an asset, but is not a requirement. What you will do Your major responsibilities as a PhD student is to pursue your
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the same time a potential raw material to produce high value goods or energy. This PhD project aims to use fungal biotechnology to upcycle abundant and underused lignocellulosic biomass from forestry and
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regularly to support the student. These PhD positions are full-time employment with a competitive monthly salary and full social benefits (e.g., parental leave and compensation for sick leave) for up to five
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the maintenance field in research and practice. Through high quality research in close collaboration with industry, we develop, implement, and evaluate disruptive knowledge and solutions for next-generation