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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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advancing high-throughput DNA sequencing technologies continue to produce genome assemblies of larger genome sizes, such as conifers (10-40 Gb, 3-15x of human genome), wheat (15 Gb, 5x), axolotl salamander
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information at: https://www.umu.se/en/department-of-computing-science/ Is this interesting for you? Welcome with your application before 13 May, 2024 Project description Current AI technology surpasses humans
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Stockholm and Lindköping University. Human communication is multimodal in nature, and occurs through combinations of speech, language, gesture, facial expression, and similar signals. STING aims to design
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technology has become an enabler for changed ways of living and conducting business. In our research, we study these changes and change processes and we study the interaction between humans and technology to
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species of the human microbiome. The position is for four years of doctoral studies, including participation in research and postgraduate courses. The last day to apply is May 31, 2024. Expected starting
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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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April, 2024. Architecture as a research subject is anchored to both technical and natural scientific research and practice as well as the more artistic research tradition. Its profound influence on human
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Stockholm and Lindköping University. Human communication is multimodal in nature, and occurs through combinations of speech, language, gesture, facial expression, and similar signals. STING aims to design
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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