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record of research publication. We seek a candidate who independently further their own studies but also be in close collaboration with other members of the team. Independence and good ability
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proven incredibly powerful, versatile, and capable of solving many machine learning tasks. Mathematicians have taken huge steps towards theoretically understanding their empirical success, but many open
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Associate Professor Zoe Falomir. Her group conducts research in spatial reasoning, spatial cognition and cognitive human-computer interaction. We collaborate with several national and international research
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the theory and algorithms of project-related areas, such as machine learning, edge computing, distributed systems, and excellent programming ability. Very good knowledge of the English language is an important
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learning, distributed systems, and excellent programming ability. A strong command of both written and spoken English language is a key requirement. Besides creativity and a curious mind, important personal
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knowledge in programming (such as in C, Java or Python) and an in-depth understanding of computer systems (assembly code, compilers). Important personal qualities are the ability to work in a team
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, including optics and electronics, is necessary. The applicant must be highly motivated and have the ability to work independently as well as a part of the research group. The candidate must be fluent in both
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combined the experimental powerful Drosophila system with mouse genetics to investigate the olfactory system development and function, https://www.umu.se/en/research/groups/mattias-alenius-group/ . Now, they
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education to enable regions to expand quickly and sustainably. In fact, the future is made here. The Department of Computing Science (http://www.cs.umu.se) is hiring an associate professor in human-computer
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with proven excellent results and experience of acting as a leader and an employer. Qualifications The Vice-Chancellor must have the ability to: promote and defend academic freedom, as well as collegial