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. Subject and project description Through ELLIIT we now offer a new doctoral student position in the area of networked applications with cloud-assisted AI and control systems. ELLIIT is a strategic research
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cloud-assisted AI and control systems. ELLIIT is a strategic research environment funded by the Swedish government in 2010, as part of its initiative to support strong research in information technology
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within the Department of Space, Earth and Environment . About the research project The satellite carrying the ground-breaking MicroWave Imager (MWI) and Ice Cloud Imager (ICI) will be launched this summer
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. About the research project The satellite carrying the ground-breaking MicroWave Imager (MWI) and Ice Cloud Imager (ICI) will be launched this summer. Our team plays a leading role in preparing for ICI
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resource-constrained IoT and industrial systems to vehicular platforms, smart grids, and large-scale cloud and edge infrastructures. The unit has maintained an active and well-established research profile
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management systems, etc.), or networking and infrastructure (e.g., computer networking, operating systems, system administration, cloud computing, etc.). You are expected to build and maintain an academic and
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, focusing on joint optimization of radio, cloud, and network resources to enable resilient, energy-efficient 6G connectivity. Together, these positions provide unique opportunities to advance both theory and
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3D point clouds) to jointly optimize complementary downstream perception tasks, such as object detection and semantic segmentation. We are looking for a person with enthusiasm for the practical work
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management, information security management systems, etc.), or networking and infrastructure (e.g., computer networking, operating systems, system administration, cloud computing, etc.). You are expected
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heterogeneous geospatial data such as LiDAR point clouds, aerial orthophotos, street‑level imagery, and map/cadastral information. A central requirement is topological correctness—watertight, manifold meshes