35 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science-"U" positions at Linköping University in Sweden
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application! We are looking for up to 10 teaching assistants to the Department of Computer and Information Science. The position We are looking for up to 10 teaching assistants to support examinators in
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Technologies for Transformative Change' and 'Exploring the Transformative Power of Digital Governance in Global Governance'. You are expected to contribute to the entire program, but will primarily work within
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consist of the following: Mathematical analysis of ecological and eco-evolutionary models, involving pencil-and-paper calculations; Computer simulations of more complex models which do not easily lend
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-omics data processing, including integration and analysis of complex biological datasets. • Excellent communication skills in English, both spoken and written, suitable for academic and collaborative
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need Requirements for the position are: A doctoral degree in a relevant field including experience of high-performance computing, machine learning or artificial intelligence A strong track record of
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NAISS, the National Academic Infrastructure for Supercomputing in Sweden, provides academic users with high-performance computing resources, storage capacity, and data services. NAISS is hosted by
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qualification in a relevant subject e.g. bioinformatics, computer science or similar At least two years’ experience of working in a research environment with bioinformatics, genomics and interpretation of big
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, product development processes, industrial design and production technology. At the department we work with industry-related projects in both research and education, and they often result in prototypes and
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postgraduate education in areas such as Information Processing Technologies, including Quantum Information and Computation, Optoeletronics, Physical Layer Security and Information Theory, Cybersecurity and
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, engineering physics, computer science, applied mathematics or have completed courses with a minimum of 240 credits, at least 60 of which must be in advanced courses within the topics mentioned above