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Description of the workplace The position is in the Graphics Group (graphics.cs.lth.se), which is a part of the Department of Computer Science. The Graphics Group has a long history of
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, numerical stability, and real-time data assimilation within reduced-order models. Primary application areas include computational physics and climate modeling. Qualification requirements Requirements are: A
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Medical Science, Lund University. Her research group works with computational sequence and structural analysis of microbial genomes and proteins. Project description The project involves using and
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the tools of computational biophysics. Our research group is highly interdisciplinary, using everything from quantum chemistry, conventional and enhanced sampling molecular dynamics simulations, generative AI
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Description of the workplace The doctoral student will be employed at the Department of Computer Science, where research on engineering of large-scale software-intensive systems is conducted in
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well as with research environments in for example Finland, Brazil, Italy and Japan. The postdoc position and the cluster is part of The Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program – Humanity and
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Computer Science or equivalent education that the employer deems relevant. Very good oral and written proficiency in Swedish and English. Good grades for relevant courses. Outgoing, easy to make contact with other
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. 100–800 CE). This is achieved by using the latest generation of digital tools and techniques in archaeology. The project has aimed to develop a two-part research programme. The first part focuses
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methods and sample-preparation strategies; (iii) interpretable multivariate or ML models for classification and feature discovery; and (iv) high-impact publications and open, reusable analysis workflows
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on the movement of rainwater, how rain and melted snow reach rivers, flooding and systems to reduce the consequences of flooding, water flows, factors affecting water use and quality, and erosion along open coasts