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in collaboration with other researchers in the Distributed Intelligent Systems and Communications (DISCO) group at the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science. DISCO is a leading
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of Health, Science and Technology invites applications for a doctoral studentship in Computer Science at the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science. As a doctoral student, you will contribute
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Sámi reindeer herding in northern Sweden. Using interdisciplinary perspectives and Indigenous feminist methods, the project analyses how conflicts and collaboration arise, how gaps between policy and
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of design optimisation methods, as well as to the experimental validation of the optimised designs. Duties As a doctoral student, you will primarily dedicate time to your own studies. The doctoral programme
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at the undergraduate, Master’s and doctoral levels. The subject includes a bachelor’s programme in social work with approximately 350 students, and we are 30 members of staff working with education and research in
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analytical perspectives. The cluster is part of the national research programme The Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program – Humanity and Society (WASP-HS), funded by the Wallenberg Foundations
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-curve measurement, and others. Together with industry partners, we do research on new types of solar modules and applications, as well as new analysis methods are developed. You will work within existing
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science. The doctoral programme in Educational Work is one of the largest doctoral programmes at Karlstad University, with more than 40 active doctoral students. Sports science is an interdisciplinary
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Computer Science. The doctoral programme is conducted within the framework of the REMATH II graduate school (Researching Practice-Based Mathematics Teacher Education), which is financed by the Swedish
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exposure to environmental chemicals and the role of genetics in improving the understanding of underlying biological mechanisms. The work is expected to contribute to the development of improved methods