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Doctoral student in development of nanowire devices for photonic neuromorphic computing (PA2026/472)
of writing a doctoral thesis. You are expected to participate in a research project, doctoral courses, seminars and conferences. The project takes its starting point in high performance nanostructures
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test multi applications. Within this project we will design a ultrabroadband and a high spectral resolution hyperspectral lidar. The development is done by raytracing, Computer Aided Design and 3D
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Information Science (GIS), and computational science for health and environment, to study processes spanning from the microscopic to the planetary, across all time scales. The Inverse Modelling group at the Department
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. The postdoctoral fellow is expected to work on site in Lund and contribute to an inclusive, collaborative, and high-performing research culture. How to apply The position is sought via the university’s recruitment
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analysis of, for example, computational and communication cost, convergence and performance guarantees, robustness, and the handling of uncertainty and limited resources. The area includes, for example
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-use origin or meteorological parameters. This is done by tracing aerosols to their source of origin with air mass back trajectories or by performing source apportionment with source/receptor models and
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flight performance, energetics and migration in animals. Being a doctoral student As a doctoral student, you are both admitted as a student and employed at Lund University. As a doctoral student, you will
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, computer science, medical physics or other field relevant for the project. The PhD degree must be completed no later than at time the employment decision is made. The ability to develop and perform high-quality
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programs and courses at the undergraduate, advanced, and research levels. The social work program has approximately 1,200 students and is offered in parallel at the Lund and Helsingborg campuses. Duties and
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another, and we place great importance on various forms of collaboration. Description of the project This PhD project will investigate the functional performance, pathological vulnerability, and therapeutic