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                the department is available at: https://www.umu.se/en/department-of-computing-science/ Project description Graph transformation is a well-established theory that studies computational methods 
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                theory, arithmetic geometry and representation theory (supervised by Wushi Goldring) Goldring has broad interests in arithmetic and algebraic geometry, Hodge theory and representation theory. In particular 
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                control and reinforcement learning supported by an edge-cloud-based wireless communication environment. The doctoral student will work on data-driven theory and method development in simulation environments 
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                department is available at: https://www.umu.se/en/department-of-computing-science/ Project description Graph transformation is a well-established theory that studies computational methods to transform graphs 
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                , or English, a summary of max 1,000 words must be included, outlining method, theory, and results/analysis. A CV in Swedish or English showing eligibility for PhD studies in Sociology of Law. Degree 
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                to either first-principles calculations or AI supported database management of high-throughput type calculations/simulations. Basic knowledge of density functional theory (DFT) is beneficial. Strong 
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                the Department of Information Technology website . At the Division of Systems and Control , we develop and analyze both theory and concrete tools to design systems that learn, reason, and act in 
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                experimental approaches, with theoretical activities focusing on: Quantum mechanical calculations using density functional theory. Mean-field modeling and Monte Carlo simulations for reaction kinetics 
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                focusing on: Quantum mechanical calculations using density functional theory. Mean-field modeling and Monte Carlo simulations for reaction kinetics. Theoretical spectroscopy By combining quantum mechanical 
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                and feminist theory, including experience of ethnographic fieldwork. The researcher is expected to, together with other project participants, conduct research within the project, plan and coordinate