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challenges and real-world impact. Project overview In recent years, generative neural network models for creation of photo-realistic images have become increasingly popular. Their training results in a low
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development, networking, administrative and technical support functions, along with good employment conditions. More information about the department is available at: https://www.umu.se/en/department
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research and education with a focus on wireless electronics, photonics, quantum technology, as well as bioelectronics and microelectronics packaging and integration within Chalmers University of Technology
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assessment, both nationally and internationally, fostering a broad network of expertise and innovation. This position offers a unique opportunity to join a vibrant community at the forefront of research in
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to enable microbial species detection and recognition in situ, using a sensor system that will eventually be deployed in agricultural fields for soil monitoring in space and time. Work duties The main duties
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experience with interdisciplinary research networks, and a record of successfully attracting external funding for interdisciplinary research projects. To be able to use computationally intensive methods
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activities aiming at developing soft skills and at strengthening networks and collaborations in academia and industry. Be part of a strong postdoc community. The Umeå Postdoc Society fosters networking and
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cooperation both within academia and with industry, with national and international networks. Lund University and the Department of Automatic Control welcome applicants with diverse backgrounds and experiences
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, diversity, and gender equality, supported through networking and mentoring activities. A friendly and inclusive working atmosphere, both within the research group and across Chalmers. About the research
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experience with interdisciplinary research networks, and a record of successfully attracting external funding for interdisciplinary research projects. To be able to use computationally intensive methods