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The Department of Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics is opening a PhD position in mathematics, within the WASP AI program, focusing on geometric deep learning. The position covers four years
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the WASP AI program, focusing on geometric deep learning. The position covers four years of third-cycle studies, including participation in research and third-cycle courses. The last day to apply is 10 June
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) users’ spatial skills are improved by interaction with the system. This 4-year PhD project is funded by the Wallenberg foundation, WASP program. You will work in at the Department of Computing Science
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Wallenberg Foundation through The Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program (WASP) within a new ambitious NEST project AIR2: AI for Attack Identification, Response and Recovery in collaboration
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are improved by interaction with the system. This 4-year PhD project is funded by the Wallenberg foundation, WASP program. You will work in at the Department of Computing Science under the supervision by
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of sensing signals, and drone detection. The position is part of the Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program (WASP). WASP is Sweden’s largest individual research program ever, a major national
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Software Program (WASP) within a new ambitious NEST project AIR2: AI for Attack Identification, Response and Recovery in collaboration with leading research groups on AI and Cybersecurity from KTH and
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is decided in a dialogue between the doctoral student and the supervisor. The position is funded by the Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program (WASP), which is Sweden’s largest
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Agda. This project is funded by WASP (https://wasp-sweden.org ), and the student will be part of the WASP graduate school which offers excellent courses, study trips and networking opportunities with
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Analysis with Transducers and Invertible Neural Generators) project, financed by WASP (Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program). The project conducted in collaboration with the Royal Institute