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processes and the use of economic theory and quantitative methods as key analytical tools. Major research areas include economic growth and structural change, innovation, energy and sustainability
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theoretical analysis, implementation of methods in computer codes, use of state-of-the-art high-performance computers in Sweden and in Europe, application of machine-learning and AI techniques, and
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adaptation, emission reduction targets, and equity considerations. The methodological approach will combine theory-driven and data-driven modeling with an aim to construct AI systems grounded in behavioral
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internationally recognized team at Chalmers University of Technology and contribute to cutting-edge research in particle physics and quantum field theory, while collaborating with leading experts worldwide. About
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for photophysical simulations (MOMAP, FCclasses, or custom handmade codes) are prioritized. In order to communicate with experimentalists (synthetic chemists and experts in device engineering) the basic knowledge in
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Optimal Control Theory Strong programming skills in C++/Python/MATLAB Familiarity with parallelization and high performance computing (CPU and GPU friendly code) Experience with Machine Learning, generative
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or equivalent Skills/Qualifications Desirable qualifications Proficient in mathematics, signal processing and machine learning it is an advantage to have a good knowledge of electromagnetic field theory, control
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issues. knowledge in process modelling and material/energy balances programming skills (Python) qualitative research methods, innovation theory, socio-technical systems theory After the qualification
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their ability to: independently pursue his or her work collaborate with others, have a professional approach and analyze and work with complex issues. Experience in machine learning, algorithmic theory, or code
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and men. Project overview The project concerns applying supervisory control theory to security in a broad sense, both as off-line and on-line approaches. The work is collaborative in nature, bridging