20 parallel-programming-"Multiple"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation" PhD positions at Linköping University
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treatment. It is advantageous if you have previously worked with massively parallel sequencing (NGS), both in the laboratory and/or with bioinformatics, for example Single Cell RNAseq. It is also advantageous
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, localization, and sensing, with a focus on developing next-generation multiple-antenna systems while optimizing overall system performance. As a doctoral student, you devote most of your time to doctoral studies
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monitoring. These applications rely on remote sensors to capture PCs and wirelessly transmit them to edge servers for downstream tasks, such as registration, i.e., aligning multiple PCs within the same 3D
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center located in Norrköping, Sweden, with a PhD program in Analytical Sociology and an international Masters’ program in Computational Social Science. The research strengths of the IAS include the study
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(and the willingness to learn more), with an interest in biological/ecological questions; Experience with programming or the willingness to learn to program (the lab relies mostly on R and C++, but
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another way. You should have excellent programming skills, preferably C++, and good knowledge of graphics programming. Furthermore you should also enjoy solving algorithmic challenges. The position also
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personalize interactions based on spatial and behavioral cues. Thus, the project requires technical skills in the development and programming of embodied AI agents. You will collaborate closely with
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that enable energy-intensive industries to plan and optimize their production based on energy demand, power consumption, and sustainability. The current PhD position focuses on analyzing how digitalization and
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. Applicants must have excellent mathematical maturity and programming skills, and very good English skills, orally and in writing. Your workplace The Division of Communication Systems conducts research and
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application! We are looking for a PhD student in Computer Science formally based at the Department of Computer and Information Science (IDA) as part of the national research program WASP. Wallenberg AI