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integration of heterogeneous data sources. Experience with signal processing and statistical modeling of high-dimensional data. Strong programming skills in Python and relevant ML frameworks (PyTorch
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requirement must be met no later than the time the employment decision is made. The research profile, as documented by previous publications, including PhD thesis, is aligned with the job description. Ability
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Infrastructure? No Offer Description Job description Do you have a background within mechatronics, biomedical, mechanical, electrical, or computer engineering and research interests in medical robotics and human
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degree. This eligibility requirement must be met no later than the time the employment decision is made. PhD in Railway Engineering, Civil Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, or a closely related field
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engineering aspects as well as filtering and signal processing. The work is linked to a series of VINNOVA funded projects, REDO, REDO2 and CORD. The purpose of the research is to understand how different
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. This eligibility requirement must be met no later than the time the employment decision is made. PhD in Nuclear Engineering, Nuclear Power Safety, Engineering Mechanics or similar, with extensive experience from
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provide detailed information on dynamic processes previously not feasible to study experimentally. Of special current interest is the development of new spectroscopic techniques to study high
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semantic representation models for sign language. Such representations are key to allowing SL to be efficiently processed by large language models (LLMs), and will lead to machine learning models that can
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), research is carried out in computer vision, robotics and machine learning. We are now looking for two postdocs in robotics and machine learning and computer vision. The successful candidates is expected
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of speech, gesture and facial expressions. Yet most systems treat these modalities as separate. In the BodyTalk project we take a holistic approach to simultaneous synthesis of human communication