23 web-developer-university-of-liverpool Postdoctoral positions at KTH Royal Institute of Technology
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university, we play an active role in advancing the transition towards a sustainable society. At KTH, you have the opportunity to grow and develop in a creative and dynamic environment, with good working
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university, we play an active role in advancing the transition towards a sustainable society. At KTH, you have the opportunity to grow and develop in a creative and dynamic environment, with good working
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vehicles. The Postdoctoral researcher is also expected to develop mechatronic concepts for rail vehicles and implement these ideas as simulation models to validate the concepts. The projects you will work
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a leading international technical university, we play an active role in advancing the transition towards a sustainable society. At KTH, you have the opportunity to grow and develop in a creative and
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for Clean Energy Conversion: Learning Multiscale Dynamics in Fuel Cell Systems”. The project aims to develop a multiscale modeling framework that combines computational fluid dynamics (CFD), electrochemical
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brain injury are widely used for neurotrauma research and therapeutic development. Today, the mechanistic pathway of experimental neurotrauma is largely unknown and yet little biomechanical reference
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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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Chalmers University of Technology. You will lead research efforts using experimental and computational methods to evaluate the effect of fission products on the thermal and mechanical properties and on
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collaboration with 3 universities (SLU, KTH and LnU) and 12 companies from different industrial sectors that all share the same research questions regarding glue and gluing. The centre's vision is to become a
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for applications in virtual reality, gaming, digital assistants, and social robotics. We build on recent breakthroughs in spontaneous speech synthesis and gesture generation based on deep generative models to train