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The applicant is required to have a PhD degree in Software Engineering with a focus on Model-Driven Engineering and AI. The applicant must have completed the degree no more than three years before the end
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University of Technology , where you will develop explainable AI models for personalized treatment planning in sports medicine and orthopaedics. You will work in a highly interdisciplinary environment
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automation systems that support flexible and distributed manufacturing. -Develop semantic models and integrate model-driven engineering approaches to support reconfigurable system architectures. -Implement and
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of Life Sciences , Chalmers University of Technology. The project focuses on developing AI-driven decision support systems for anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and other knee-related injuries. You will
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integrate model-driven engineering approaches to support reconfigurable system architectures. -Implement and validate decision-support tools for energy-aware planning, predictive maintenance, and resource
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for self-deployable 6G networks in the edge continuum (EC-DEPLOY-6G) pioneers the use of large language model–driven agents to autonomously configure and deploy 6G and cloud functions. The project leverages
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Are you passionate about pushing the boundaries of medical research? Join us at Chalmers University of Technology to explore how advanced models can transform the way we study treatments. We
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focuses on combining novel genome engineering tools (e.g., CRISPR-based) and computational algorithms to enable regenerative cell therapies. Now, we are seeking a highly driven postdoctoral researcher
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language model–driven agents to autonomously configure and deploy 6G and cloud functions. The project leverages digital twin environments and validation frameworks to ensure reliable, secure, and
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national and European projects that focus on both fundamental and applied research. The Linnaeus University Centre for Data Intensive Sciences and Applications (DISA) addresses data-driven methods to gain