13 algorithm-development-"https:" "IFM" "IFM" Postdoctoral positions at Linköping University
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. Information about the workplace: https://liu.se/en/organisation/liu/ifm https://liu.se/en/research/m2lab The employment This employment is a temporary contract of two years with the possibility of extension up
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and teaching fields: Ecological Modelling; Conservation Biology; Zoology, Ethology and Animal Welfare; Evolution and Genetics; and Cell and Microbiology. You can read about the workplace here:https
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participation in regular group meetings and events. You can read about the workplace: https://liu.se/en/organisation/liu/ifm/mdesign The employment This employment is a temporary contract of two years with
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-year project carried out in close collaboration with our industry partner. The goal is to develop methods for an ML-based decision support system for monitoring and fault diagnosis of gas turbines
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application! Work assignments This position focuses on the development of theoretically grounded and practically scalable decentralized learning algorithms under realistic system constraints, including
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development related to the above areas. Publications in first class journals and highly competitive conferences in areas relevant to the work, i.e. network modelling and protocol emulation in virtualised
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social robots, as well as how children’s understanding of AI develops over time. The postdoc project is part of the recently established multi-site research group Child Development in the Age of AI and
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design and development of organic and bio-based materials with tailored functionalities for energy transport, conversion, and storage, with a strong emphasis on sustainability and environmentally benign
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in AI and cybersecurity to develop novel solutions to cyber-resilient AI for the benefit of Swedish industry and society. The vision is to make Sweden a role model in secure trustworthy AI by
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that develops new knowledge and innovative solutions for sustainable working life in an ageing population. The work is conducted in close cooperation with the Professor Ageing and Later Life and other researchers