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to assist life science researchers in carrying out concrete AI projects. This includes compiling, organising, and sharing key datasets, assisting with resource allocation proposals, conducting machine
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evaluate them on experimental cryo-EM datasets. Cryo-EM is a rapidly growing field that has transformed structural biology over the past decade. The methods are proven and impactful, yet far from mature
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NAISS, the National Academic Infrastructure for Supercomputing in Sweden, provides academic users with high-performance computing resources, storage capacity, and data services. NAISS is hosted by
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broad range of staff ranging from system administrators to user support, training and administrative roles. Read more at https://www.naiss.se The employment Permanent position, full-time, 100%. Starting
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. The research environment is embedded in Linköping University and closely connected to SciLifeLab and the national DDLS program. You can read about the workplace here https://liu.se/en/organisation/liu
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of complex systems in engineering and medicine. Your research will bridge this gap, and it will be carried out in collaboration with Professor Anders Rantzer at the Department of Automatic Control at Lund
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artificial intelligence and control systems. In this project, you will design new algorithms for semantic communication between the cloud and autonomous systems—technology that can transform how robots, drones
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Social Robots, which involves several Swedish universities and is funded by WASP-HS (https://wasp-hs.org/ ). The Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program – Humanity and Society (WASP-HS) is a
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into consideration. The area of the PhD degree is expected to be computer science but related topic areas in the engineering or mathematics fields can be considered together with extensive experience in software
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to collaborate effectively with others. Your workplace You will be based in the Division for Communication Systems (KS), Department of Electrical Engineering (ISY), Linköping University. The Division