Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Employer
-
Field
-
part of the national research program WASP. Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program (WASP) is Sweden’s largest individual research program ever, a major national initiative for
-
bridges fundamental understanding with advanced modelling and testing capabilities, applied to real-world engineering challenges. We are internationally recognised for our expertise in experimental testing
-
artificial intelligence is transforming human culture and collective memory. The Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program – Humanity and Society (WASP-HS) is a national research program in
-
legitimacy. WASP-HS The PhD position is part of the Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program – Humanity and Society (WASP-HS). The vision of WASP-HS is to foster novel interdisciplinary knowledge
-
of the project. You will also contribute to field studies and collaborate with public and private stakeholders to test and validate the monitoring technologies. Participation in national and international
-
and responsible development of the maritime industry. We address the multiple pressures that ships pose on the ocean and try to bridge the gap towards environmental management and marine spatial
-
include: Developing the model using open-source Python software Planning and conducting experiments Analysing teardown reports and experimental data Validating and improving the model Publishing results in
-
or technical writing. Meritorious qualifications: Understanding of urban planning in relation to climate adaptation and traffic management. Experience with advanced hydrological modelling software at catchment
-
the master’s thesis project and current progress shall be included. The summary can, at most, be five pages, including figures and references. Your GMAT (or GRE) and TOEFL/IELTS test scores if available
-
to understand the emergence and transformation of the public debate on immigration in Sweden. The Social Network Analysis Group develops and applies novel methods to examine the formation of social ties and the