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wide network of collaboration in industry and academia. The research environment currently includes over 12 PhD students and several postdocs working in the cybersecurity, trustworthy AI, and cyber
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are defining features of boreal landscapes, playing critical roles in carbon storage and water quality. There is currently much debate in Sweden regarding how to manage and/or restore historically-ditched
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understanding in genomics, hematological malignancies, bioinformatics, and software development. The postdoc is required to work in a translational and international environment and is expected to take a strong
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. The WCMM program further provides access to cutting-edge infrastructure, international networks, and expertise in translational medicine. Within our research group, we prioritize a good working environment
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learning problems involving a-priori known symmetries. A simple example are convolutional neural networks, that are known to be invariant towards translations. Using representation theory, one can build
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the Programming Languages group that currently consists of 7 faculty and 8 PhD students that are working on different aspects of programming language design, verification and software engineering. Beyond technical
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levels. Teaching is conducted through bachelor’s, master’s, and engineering programmes that range from graphic design to software development and cybersecurity. We have some of the highest application
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the goal of offering this as a standard method for our users and to further develop our inhouse research in this area. We are working on different ways of achieving rapid and defined mixing. The main project
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spectrometer with faster acquisition and improved signal-to-noise ratio. The postdoc is also expected to participate in writing the measurement software. The new setup will then be used to study photophysical
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European projects, and also collaborates with Riken R-CCS. We meet once a week to discuss updates and research topics. In addition the team leader holds an individual supervision meetings with PhD students