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This PhD student position offers a unique opportunity for a dedicated, curious, and independent person. You are interested in biological and chemical processes taking place in wastewater treatment
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. The research focuses on the development of the industrial process, from need to finished product while creating added value. To combine skills throughout the whole chain distinguishes the department both
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We are offering an exciting opportunity for a motivated, independent, and curious PhD student. Are you interested in the biological processes within wastewater infrastructure? Do you enjoy both
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. Application procedure The application should be written in English be attached as PDF-files, as below. Maximum size for each file is 40 MB. Please note that the system does not support Zip files. CV Personal
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for advanced courses, international research visits, and networking across Sweden’s top universities. Information about the research group The Computer Vision Group at the division of Signal processing and
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the Division for Computer network and systems and the employment is placed with Chalmers University of Technology. Our research spans from theoretical computer science to applied systems development. We provide
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fields: Robotics Computer Science Electrical and Computer Engineering Mechanical Engineering Applied Mathematics Applied Physics Statistics and Optimization A strong background in robotics, machine
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with expertise in materials characterisation, computer vision, computational modelling, and machine learning. The other PhD positions connected to the project are: PhD Student Position in Generative
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qualifications Marine biogeochemical processes Hydrodynamic processes related to ships, turbulence, or mixing Oceanographic modelling Data analysis and programming (e.g., MATLAB, Python, or R) Interdisciplinary
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machine learning, computer vision, and materials science. The focus of this position is on development of neuro-symbolic models for the effective behaviour of the complex microstructure of recycled