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education to enable regions to expand quickly and sustainably. In fact, the future is made here. Umeå University is offering a PhD student position in Computer Science with a focus on visual language
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for culture and creative domains. These domains may include sound, music, visual art, 3D graphics, movement, or multimodal combinations thereof. The research will employ a mixed-methods approach: the search
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focus on "Research Through Design". Various physical and digital visualization tools will be tested to better understand and investigate new lighting design processes. As a PhD student, you devote most
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intelligent systems that can learn to interpret complex visual and scientific data, enabling breakthroughs in areas such as autonomous navigation, medical imaging, and materials science. The research group is
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CFD, turbulence models. Experience in visualizing and analyzing simulation data and interpreting results. Strong written and verbal communication skills in English The following experience will
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positron emission tomography combined with CT (PET/CT) are routinely used in healthcare to diagnose and monitor various conditions and treatments. However, manual visual inspection of, or measurements from
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. Programming gene circuits Modeling and designing synthetic DNA components Construction of Chemical Reaction Networks (CRNs) Simulation and analysis using MATLAB and Visual DSD Robust analysis of various modules
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. The department is BTH’s largest department at BTH with 70 people. At the department, research is conducted in two major areas: computer science and engineering and visual and interactive computer science
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visual communication skills. Interest in academic excellence and in producing high-quality academic output. Perseverance, diligence, patience, flexibility and genuine interest in making things work out
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molecular biology project is to combine image processing and AI to develop a framework for large scale registration, and interactive visualization and analysis of 4 different types of in situ image