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of processes, improved diagnostics and personalized care processes. The Department of Biomedical Engineering and Health Systems is looking for a doctoral student to work on exciting projects. The goal of the PhD
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Mechanics The PhD student will join the research group at KTH MoveAbility , in biomechanics of human movement, with a focus on development and innovation of assistive devices. Our research focuses
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. The program addresses research on artificial intelligence and autonomous systems acting in collaboration with humans, adapting to their environment through sensors, information and knowledge, and forming
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transformation towards a more sustainable, environmentally friendly, energy- and resource-efficient metal production and its by-products. The focus lies on generating new knowledge to strengthen the ongoing
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and the PhD student will take part in the WASP Graduate School. More info is found here . Supervision:Jan Kronqvistis proposed to supervise the doctoral student. Decisions are made on admission What we
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Third-cycle subject: Engineering Mechanics The PhD students will join the biomechanics research group at KTH MoveAbility . Our research focuses on technology to decode, measure and enhance human movements
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-to-Grid, V2G), new services and actors in the grid all allows for interesting possibilities where HESS can contribute. In this PhD project hybrid energy storage systems will be investigated for different
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This PhD project aims at understanding the behavior of LLM (Large Language Model)-powered agents, as they interact with humans or other agents. Unlike current research efforts at trying to explain AI
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related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Project description Third-cycle subject: Biotechnology Our lab is looking for a PhD student to apply antibody-based
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well as several other parties (Scania, AB Volvo, Alleima, Cell Impact, PowerCell, Intertek, Hydrogen Sweden). The PhD student will be employed at the division of applied electrochemistry at KTH, with about 30 PhD