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Engineering, go to: https://liu.se/en/article/open-positions-at-isy . The employment When taking up the post, you will be admitted to the program for doctoral studies. More information about the doctoral
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modelling, data assimilation, and multi-scale neural network architectures applied to spatio-temporal data. The development of these methods is motivated by a concrete and important application: inferring gas
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-assisted AI and control systems is to deliver the right and significant piece of information to the right point of computation (or actuation) at the correct moment in time. To address this challenge, you
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precision medicine based on gene sequencing time series data. Large data sets come with significant computational challenges. Tremendous algorithmic progress has been made in machine learning and related
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- 12:00 (UTC) Country Sweden Type of Contract To be defined Job Status Full-time Hours Per Week 40 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job
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a PhD member of WWSC, you will have access to a large research network across major universities in Sweden (KTH, Chalmers and Linköping University). In addition, you will become part of the WWSC
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at Master’s level in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or Applied Mathe- matics with a minimum of 240 credits, at least 60 of which must be in advanced courses in Computer Science, Electrical
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, network science, and decentralized machine learning. Welcome to read more about us at: https://liu.se/en/organisation/liu/isy/ks . For more information about working at ISY, please visit: https://liu.se/en
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application! We invite applications for a fully funded PhD student position to join the research group of Andrew Winters to work on challenging problems in Computational Mathematics for accurate and reliable
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media and internet infrastructure computing cultures and materialities as heritage values and economies in algorithmic/data cultures social and cultural perspectives on dismantling communication networks