20 density-functional-theory Postdoctoral positions at KTH Royal Institute of Technology
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experiments, and machine learning (ML) to understand and predict multiscale transport phenomena in fuel cell systems. In particular, the postdoc will bridge pore-scale simulations and macroscale performance
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team working on the analysis of multi-modal Earth Observation data for 3D mapping. The position is part of a collaborative, funded project exploring how 3D mapping layers such as building and canopy
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equivalent foreign degree, obtained within the last three years prior to the application deadline Hands-on experience from lab work related to sintering, powder metallurgy, and characterization techniques
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work in a project focusing on crystallization of calcium carbonate in the presence of nano- and microplastics that exist in the Baltic Sea environment. Calcium carbonate is an important component of
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well as end-use requirements and sustainability. This project aims to create molecular understanding of adhesion mechanisms in bio-based wood adhesives. Anyone applying for this postdoc position should have
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Description Job description The postdoctoral researcher will be part of the EU project “Digitising Smell: From Natural Statistics of Olfactory Perceptual Space to Digital Transmission of Odors.” The project
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. The work will center on protein production in mammalian cells, glycosylation pathway engineering, and optimization of IgA production and purification. This project offers an exciting opportunity to develop
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processing. Your Role You will work on developing large scale models for sign-language processing, based on unsupervised representation learning and large language models. The models will be fine-tuned and
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working environment Work in Stockholm, in close proximity to nature Guidance on relocating and settling in KTH and in Sweden, Help to https://www.kth.se/en/om/work-at-kth/relocation Read more about what
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to explain the role of neuron and network properties in shaping the activity. In addition, we want to understand how non-Poissonian nature of neural activity affects stimulus representation in the brain