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to the implementation and evaluation of various AI benchmarks, e.g., GENEA which focuses on natural modeling of human body language and co-speech gestures, and VOT which evlauates short and long term trackers in
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further assess the impact of muscle pressure on human spindles. The project will therefore add significantly to our understanding of how we perceive our muscles’ mechanical state. Moreover, advanced
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to reveal mechanisms that are critical for bacteria to cause infection in humans. This project is part of an ongoing research program funded by the Swedish Research Council. The program aims to combat human
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grades, - Copy of doctoral thesis and up to three relevant articles, - Other documents that the applicant wishes to claim. - Contact information to two persons willing to act as references. The application
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research project Our research is translational, combining basic and clinical sciences, in infection biology for personalized oral care, so-called precision dentistry. We are mapping the human genes
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or unused proteins. Autophagy plays an important role in development and ageing and has been associated with diverse human diseases including cancer, neurodegeneration and pathogen infection. Emerging
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. The postdoctoral candidate will work with researchers from various fields and will be involved in human lab experiments, functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI), brain imaging techniques focusing
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'. The PhD student in this project will work with survey data (e.g. from the European Commission for Human Rights) to answer questions about both the causes and consequences of discrimination in society
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information to two persons willing to act as references. The application must be written in English or Swedish. The application is made through our electronic recruitment system. Documents sent electronically
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initiative for strategically motivated basic research, education and faculty recruitment. The program addresses research on artificial intelligence and autonomous systems acting in collaboration with humans