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artificial intelligence, autonomous systems and software for the benefit of Swedish society and industry. Read more: https://wasp-sweden.org/ You will be part of the Robotics and Artificial Intelligence
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execution. The RAI team has a strong European participation in multiple R&D&I projects, while RAI was also participating in the DARPA SUB-T challenge with the CoSTAR Team lead by NASA/JPL (https
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excellent research and competence in artificial intelligence, autonomous systems and software for the benefit of Swedish society and industry. Read more: https://wasp-sweden.org/ You will be part of
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excellent research and competence in artificial intelligence, autonomous systems and software for the benefit of Swedish society and industry. Read more: https://wasp-sweden.org/ You will be part of
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artificial intelligence, autonomous systems and software for the benefit of Swedish society and industry. Read more: https://wasp-sweden.org/ You will be part of the Robotics and Artificial Intelligence
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the CoSTAR Team lead by NASA/JPL (https://costar.jpl.nasa.gov/ ). Subject description Robotics and artificial intelligence aim to develop novel robotic systems that are characterized by advanced autonomy
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appointment’s nature as a career-development position for junior researchers, we are looking for candidates who have completed their PhD no more than three years before the application deadline. The purpose
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Postdoctoral Position and Postdoctoral Fellowship (2yrs) in Intracellular Host-Pathogen Interactions
trachomatis and either host cell-autonomous immunity or advanced culture models. ENVIRONMENT The postdocs will join the group of Dr. Barbara Sixt (Sixt Lab ), a highly international research team that is
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collaboration with the Marine Technology Center of Sweden, MTC. Work description This postdoctoral position considers research in marine technology, more specifically on autonomous underwater and surface vehicles
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sciences and novel manufacturing techniques is the key to improved heat transfer mechanisms and more efficient use of energy. Approximately 25 colleagues work at the division, including 15 PhD students