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We are seeking a motivated PhD student in computational materials physics, particularly AI-driven studies of nanomagnetism. The PhD student will work within an active research group in materials theory
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and motivated individual to pursue a PhD in the area of machine learning with focus on explainable clustering. The prospect PhD student will join a research team in KTH led by Professor Aristides Gionis
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to biological questions related to protein mapping, classification, and alignment with the Human Protein Atlas data resources. The PhD projects are funded by the Alpha Cell Program, with the long-term ambition
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Infrastructure? No Offer Description Project description Third-cycle subject: Technology and Health We are looking for an inquisitive person to pursue a PhD in Soft Robotic Medical Devices for Vascular
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-economic assessment of energy community solutions. The PhD candidate will engage in international cooperation with EU partners across Italy, Portugal, Greece, Belgium, and Sweden, while contributing
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spanning energy carriers, digital infrastructure, and business models. Traditional siloed approaches have proven insufficient in addressing the complexity of this transition. This PhD addresses
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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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The PhD student will work for the new project "ACCELERATE - Accelerate Transition to and Scale-Up of bio-CO₂ Utilization" that is funded by the Stiftelsen för Strategisk Forskning SSF. The project is a
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focus on digitalization and sustainability. The project will investigate how digital tools and sustainable working methods can change construction economics and urban development. A central theme is the
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identify new groundbreaking methods that can enable tomorrow’s wireless applications. Specifically, the interest toward even higher frequencies beyond millimeter wave remains high for 6G and beyond