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build the sustainable companies and societies of the future. The signal processing group carries out research in the areas of inference and wireless communications, with both acoustic and radio signals
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application! Work assignments Our research projects focus on distributed sensing, hardware-efficient signal processing, robustness and resilience, and communication-efficient decentralized machine learning
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(e.g. in automotive applications) using, for example, vibration and acoustic signals. Research questions include method development for fault detection and isolation, damage estimation systems, including
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USD). Project Description Beyond vision few studies have examined the role of light as signals to regulate development and function of different parts of the body. The identification of Opsin3 (Opn3
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recently identified signaling pathway by Rolny and colleagues that controls the tumor-promoting functions of TAMs has opened up new avenues for targeted immunotherapy. The project has a strong translational
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maintained intact. Moreover, mitochondrial status must respond to the metabolic needs of the cell and be signalled to the nucleus and other organelles. In order to better understand disease states involving
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scholarship is an ideal starting point for someone wishing to establish a future cross-disciplinary research lab that integrates theory and experimental research. Specific Qualifications for Project A
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AIICS: https://liu.se/en/organisation/liu/ida/aiics In your application, kindly indicate which of these divisions you would prefer to be based at. The employment This employment is a fixed term contract
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(no other documents are needed at this point). Please do not use AI-generated content. We’re looking for applications that reflect your own experience and perspective. A cover letter (not more than 1.5 A4
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Vision Group at the division of Signal processing and Biomedical Engineering develops intelligent systems for automatic image interpretation and perceptual scene understanding. Our research spans both