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in computer vision, machine learning, and related fields, to further visualization and interpretation of molecular images. Our research environment focuses on methodological development in cryo
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We are seeking a PhD candidate to join our team in the development of next-generation bioelectronic platforms to study implant interfaces and modulation of the brain tissue microenvironment
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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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of real-time behavior, security breaches, and system-wide failures. The goal of this project is to develop a theoretical foundation for understanding and mitigating memory poisoning in LLM agents
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-wide failures. The goal of this project is to develop a theoretical foundation for understanding and mitigating memory poisoning in LLM agents. This position, funded by the Swedish Research Council (VR
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equations. Your main research assignments will be to develop new models and methods for generative sampling and Bayesian inference. You will be jointly supervised by Assistant Prof. Zheng Zhao (https
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. Your work assignments The overall aim of the project is to investigate how firms can leverage specialised AI models to develop innovative offerings, business models, and ecosystem collaborations. While
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solutions across the natural sciences. Your workplace You will be employed at the Department of Mathematics in the Division of Applied Mathematics, https://liu.se/en/organisation/liu/mai/tima . The research
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findings at national and international conferences. This position offers the opportunity to work in an intellectually stimulating environment, and to contribute to the development of better cancer treatment
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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