51 algorithm-development-"The-University-of-Edinburgh" positions at KTH Royal Institute of Technology
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two fully funded doctoral students to join our WASP-funded project on “Automated Software Verification with Expert-Driven Reasoning”, focused on developing the next generation of AI-assisted programming
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can reduce model accuracy, especially when modeling multiple processes that interact across different spatial scales. To address this, the project will develop a new class of raster data-processing
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. The research team focuses on developing novel methods to extract knowledge from data, modeling large-scale complex systems, and exploring new application areas in data science. Areas of interest include but
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learning, optimization algorithms, and interoperability frameworks for optimal energy management across Europe. KTH leads technological landscape analysis, multi-energy investment planning tool development
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develop new communication theory and signal processing algorithms. The goal will be to develop theory, algorithms, and network architectural concepts to deliver ubiquitous network services across the globe
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the mathematical foundations of these fields, e.g., designing innovative algorithms and control strategies, as well as the development of technical solutions to adapt these new methods to applications in the areas
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, and law, where inaccurate or misleading responses –- known as "hallucinations" –- can have serious consequences. ARMADA seeks to develop solutions that make these AI systems more trustworthy, coherent
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to support short- and long-term decision-making, developing new integrated designs and operation of complex industrial sites. The project is in collaboration with DTU Construct and research stays are planned
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capabilities of understanding, producing and translating language. Sign languages have however largely left out of this rapid development. In the project Foundation Models for Sign Language we will develop
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currently in a strong phase of expansion and is investing in the development of advanced methods for the integrated analysis of biological systems. The platform is now recruiting three bioinformaticians