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of Karlstad Business School is “We educate responsible professionals and conduct research with high societal impact”, which permeates all activities of the school. Courses and study programmes at all levels
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Sapere Aude – dare to know – is our motto. Our students and employees develop important knowledge that enrich both the individual and the community. Our academic environment is characterised by
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, helping applicants develop clear, persuasive narratives that align with the scope of the call. Share information on upcoming funding opportunities, proactively identifying and encouraging potential
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pipelines Construct web applications Software development, for example for quality control of data Automation of data and analysis flow Make sure analysis pipelines and tools are “state-of-the-art
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two fully funded doctoral students to join our WASP-funded project on “Automated Software Verification with Expert-Driven Reasoning”, focused on developing the next generation of AI-assisted programming
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project aims to integrate societal impact assessment of transport solutions and policies with travel behavior models. Traditionally, these models and assessment methods are developed independently and
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focuses on developing principled, scalable, and efficient methods for modeling complex temporal dynamics, with applications in probabilistic forecasting and data imputation. Possible research topics include
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: Sustainable Development, Environmental Science and Engineering”, subject “Sustainability studies The chemical industry accounts for 5–6% of global greenhouse gas emissions, highlighting the need to phase out
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environmental aspects of Silicon Valley-based general-purpose AI systems developed by Big Tech companies, specifically examining how companies' actions relate to their environmental impact. The research will
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-6GSAT and 6G DICE. These projects aim to shape the next generation of wireless networks by developing energy-efficient, resilient, and cost-effective 6G infrastructures that integrate terrestrial and non