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to develop interdisciplinary skills in marine radioecology, radiochemistry, and environmental modeling, while working in a dynamic and internationally connected research group at Linköping University. As a PhD
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of this PhD student position is research on Vision-Language-Action (VLA) Models to control multiple heterogeneous robots. The research is led by Professor Fredrik Heintz together with Dr. Mariusz Wzorek who
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public-service provisioning, and how these contexts may be more or less important for Chinese- or WB-styled projects. To support in training computer vision models and LLMs for improving poverty map
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made. Salary and employment benefits The salary of PhD students is determined according to a locally negotiated salary progression. More information about employment benefits at Linköping University is
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representatives Information about union representatives, see Help for applicants . Application procedure Apply for the position by clicking the “Apply” button. Your application must be received no later than 28
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Number 853--1-27417 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Division of Biology at Linköping University invites applications for a four-year PhD to
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international professional network between PhD-students, researchers and industry. Read more: https://wasp-sweden.org/graduate-school/ Specifically, the position is part of a cross-disciplinary, so called, WASP
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employment https://liu.se/en/work-at-liu/vacancies/27309 Your work assignments The PhD position is part of an interdisciplinary research project called “c/o Glass - making flat glass circular in the built
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verifiability for AI systems, based at the Department of Computer and Information Science. These positions are funded by the Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program (WASP). Wallenberg AI
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. The workplace The position is located at the Laboratory of Organic Electronics (LOE ), specifically within the Theory and Modelling for Organic Electronics unit in the group led by Associate Professor Glib