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in natural language processing for the project STING – Synthesis and analysis with Transducers and Invertible Neural Generators. The project is a collaboration between Linköping University, KTH and
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researchers. LOE is renowned for its world-leading research on organic electroactive materials, with applications ranging from bioelectronics to nanooptics. The working language is English. At LOE, you will be
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and the subject relevant knowledge and skills, for example demonstrated through completed courses at advanced level especially related to quantum computers, quantum computer algorithms, and the
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to nanooptics. The working language is English. At LOE, you will be part of the Organic photonics and Nanooptics group (www.mpjonsson.com ), headed by Prof. Magnus Jonsson. Recent interests of the group include
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location/language. However, the project should be formulated in such a way that it clearly shows added-value to heritage or memory studies, i. e. how the past is used in contemporary society. This opens up
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Demonstrated scientific presentation skills Written and oral proficiency in English (all activities at the Laboratory of Organic Electronics are conducting in English) In addition, the following areas
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and mechanical alternations resulting from machining processes, particularly in the context of machining difficult-to-cut alloys. The project will be carried out in collaboration with several Swedish
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meritorious. Python programming skills are required. Since research and collaborations are conducted in English, good knowledge of written and oral communication in English is a requirement. Eligible for
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and collaborations are conducted in English, good knowledge of written and oral communication in English is a requirement. Eligible for employment as a doctoral student is only someone who is admitted
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gained essentially corresponding knowledge in another way. Fluency in English is mandatory. Priority will be given to candidates who have a strong background knowledge of voltage-dependent channels and