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18 Fully Funded PhD Positions at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden

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Are you holding Master’s degree and ready to elevate your academic journey to the highest level? KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden, has announced a multiple fully funded PhD positions awaiting talented individuals like you. Don’t miss your chance to be part of our vibrant academic community. Explore the exciting PhD positions available and submit your application today!”

Candidates interested in fully funded PhD positions can check the details and may apply as soon as possible. 

 

(01) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:–Doctoral students in Large Language Model inferencing

The advertised doctoral student positions are within an ambitious, 5-year Wallenberg Scholar project titled “Scalable and adaptive inferencing for democratizing AI. In this 18 Million SEK project, we want to dramatically reduce the cost and power for serving large language models such as ChatGPT.

Overall work will entail pruning and fine-tuning of large language models, as well as design, implementation, and evaluation of distributed systems and networks for machine learning inference. 

Deadline : 05.Aug.2024

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(02) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:–Doctoral student in robotics for fire risk assessment in rural environments

The division of Mechatronics, KTH, announces a PhD position in robotics for fire risk estimation in rural environments. The department consists of around forty employees organized in several research groups working on topics connected to robotics, such as design, reliability and autonomy. We frequently work with research-related companies, and several examples of companies that have spun off from our research exists today.

One of our research groups works closely with the forest industry with a focus on robotics, sensor systems and artificial intelligence. In the spring of 2024, we will start a project funded by MSB with a focus on how autonomous and remote-controlled forest machines can improve the coarse-grained estimation of the risk of ignition of forest and grass fires that exist today. Those interested in applying should have an interdisciplinary background in robotics or mechatronics, and a keen interest in immersing themselves in a critical societal area.

Deadline : 08.Feb.2024

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(03) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:–Doctoral student in data-driven methods for organizing healthcare

The adoption of data-driven methods in healthcare provides significant opportunities for the effective utilization of resources, improved planning and coordination of processes, improved diagnostics and personalized care processes. 

The Department of Biomedical Engineering and Health Systems is looking for a doctoral student to work on exciting projects. The goal of the PhD is to develop a systemic basis for healthcare improvement, through data-driven methods. The student will be responsible for data analysis and building ML, AI and NLP models and pipelines for these projects. The student will collaborate with other researchers, clinicians and practitioners in healthcare.

Applicants should hold, or be about to receive a Masters Degree in Computer Science, Statistics, Mathematics or other relevant disciplines in Natural Sciences and Engineering. Experience in programming, especially Python and Databases is preferred. The candidate should have strong critical reasoning skills, with a desire to experiment and explore within complex systems, excellent knowledge of written and spoke English and the ability to work independently and within teams. The ability to collaborate and communicate with stakeholders and experts is of importance.

Deadline : 15.Jun.2024

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(04) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:–Doctoral student in light-controllable fluorescent proteins in microscopy

We are looking for a motivated student interested in biophysics and live-cell imaging to join the Advanced Optical Bio-Imaging Laboratory (http://www.testalab.org) in Stockholm as a PhD student. The student will be part of the Biophysics Unit of the KTH Royal Institute of Technology, located in SciLifeLab in Stockholm, a national hub for life-science excellence in Sweden with cutting-edge laboratories and a vibrant multidisciplinary environment. 
The student will investigate the properties of fluorescent probes and how we can use them to develop advanced imaging strategies for the study of cellular processes. The project will focus on the development of different spectroscopic and imaging assays to study the kinetics of photo-controllable fluorescent molecules. Experimental work on optical devices, in the wet lab and on image analysis will be integral parts of the project.

Deadline : 12.Jun.2024

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(05) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:–Doctoral student in Programming Languages and Machine Learning

The doctoral student position focuses on fundamental research combining programming languages theory, compilers, and machine learning. In particular, the emphasis is on algorithms, formal semantics, and compiler techniques for both natural languages and programming languages. This includes novel ways of combining large language models (LLMs), transformers, formal semantics, and compiler technology. The PhD student position is funded by WASP (see below) via the project High-Confidence Transformer-Based Compilation of Partially Ambiguous Programs. Read more about the project: https://people.kth.se/~dbro/hctc.html

Deadline : 12.Jun.2024

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(06) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:–Doctoral student in Biomechanics: Gait exoskeletons and rehab robotics

The PhD student will join the research group at KTH MoveAbility, in biomechanics of human movement, with a focus on development and innovation of assistive devices. Our research focuses on technology to decode, measure and enhance human movements, particularly in people with motor disabilities. The KTH MoveAbility research group is part of the Department of Engineering Mechanics. The Promobilia MoveAbility Lab is a well-equipped experimental research infrastructure, centrally located on KTH’s campus and in close collaboration with an interdisciplinary network of clinical and technical researchers and healthcare professionals. The growing group is multicultural and multidisciplinary.

Deadline : 07.Jun.2024

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(07) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:–Doctoral students in Biomechanics in movement disability

The PhD students will join the biomechanics research group at KTH MoveAbility. Our research focuses on technology to decode, measure and enhance human movements, particularly in people with motor disabilities. The KTH MoveAbility research group is part of the Department of Engineering Mechanics. The Promobilia MoveAbility Lab is a well-equipped experimental research infrastructure, centrally located on KTH’s campus, and in close collaboration with an interdisciplinary network of clinical and technical researchers and healthcare professionals.  The growing group is multicultural and multidisciplinary.

Deadline : 07.Jun.2024

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(08) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:–Doctoral students in Robotics and machine learning

PhD student 1 will be a part of an  EU project “Digitising Smell: From Natural Statistics of Olfactory Perceptual Space to Digital Transmission of Odors”. The goal of the project is to digitalize the sense of smell, pave the ground for understanding how the sense of smell works in humans and build AI models of these. We seek a candidate who have experience working with time series data (EEG), signal processing and machine learning.

PhD student 2 will work on representation learning where we aim at exploring the synergies between different modalities when learning representation models to allow for the efficient adaptation of pre-trained task pipelines to novel modules, be it of previously observed or novel modalities. We seek a candidate who have experience working with deep learning and multimodal data.

Deadline : 06.Jun.2024

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(09) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:–Doctoral student in Electricity market optimization

European states (and Sweden) are working toward a sustainable intermittent renewable future. This green vision has brought about several important challenges. One of the major challenges is the increasing complexity in the Day-Ahead Electricity Market (DAM) model. First, the Market Time Unit (MTU) is planned to be reduced from 1 hour to 15 minutes. This roughly means an optimization model four times larger than what we have now. Second, the type and number of nonconvex orders are expected to increase by growing share of intermittent renewable generation. This in turn creates increasing complexity in calculating uniform prices. Third, Joint optimization of energy and balancing reserves in the day-ahead market which requires innovate algorithms to solve the DAM model.

Deadline : 03.Jun.2024

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(10) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:–3 PhD students in characterization and modelling of engineering materials

Within the Competence Center NEXT, we seek three doctoral students who are interested in enabling innovative characterization methodologies at large-scale synchrotron and neutron facilities within the field of physical and mechanical metallurgy. Supplementary experimental work and computational modelling will take place in the home laboratory.

The NEXT Competence Center has 24 partners from academia, research institutes, companies and infrastructures to jointly work within research on innovative materials engineering solutions for current industrial sustainability challenges, for instance, research related to electrification of the transport sector, sustainable manufacturing via additive manufacturing (3D printing) and development of experimental methodology and analysis for effective evaluation of advanced high-throughput experiments.

Deadline : 31.May.2024

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(11) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:–Doctoral student in development of novel catalysts for hydrogen fuelled alkaline membrane fuel cells

The polymer electrolyte fuel cell, converting hydrogen to electricity, is a key technology for the green transition for transport as well as stationary applications. The anion exchange membrane fuel cell (AEMFC) is a potential low-cost alternative to the dominating commercialized proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) that is relying on high loading platinum catalysts and fluorine-containing membranes.  The AEMFC technology is still under development and more research is needed on components, cell design and optimized operation conditions. The purpose of this project is to develop new PGM-free or ultra-low PGM electrodes for the hydrogen oxidation reaction (HOR) in anion exchange membrane fuel cells, through catalysts synthesis and characterisation at Aalto Univeristy and implementation and electrochemical evaluation in an AEMFC at KTH.

Deadline : 31.May.2024

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(12) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:–Doctoral student in Applied Math within Optimization and Systems Theory

We focus on developing optimization algorithms, methods, and fundamental theory, for analyzing specific input-output properties of deep neural networks (DNNs) and training DNNs with guaranteed properties. The ability to rigorously analyze and train DNNs with guaranteed properties is essential for us to trust AI-based systems, and this is an active research area. The goal is to develop deterministic optimization methods and we will build upon, and further develop, theory and concepts from mixed-integer and global optimization. A central question in the project is ”how to construct strong polyhedral representations and relaxations of DNNs”. A strong interest in mathematical programming (e.g., mixed-integer optimization) is a great advantage.

Deadline : 31.May.2024

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(13) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:–Doctoral students in Computational Fluid Dynamics and Heat Transfer

The two PhD students recruited at KTH will be part of the newly established VINNOVA Competence Center AdTherM (Advanced Computing for Sustainable Thermal Management in Industry) targeting analyses of thermal processes in industrial applications. Additional PhD students will be recruited by Lund University and Luleå University of Technology, partners in AdTherM. The jointly identified key challenges will be studied by combining experiments, primarily carried out by the industrial partners in AdTherM, with model development and CFD simulation studies, primarily in academia. One of the two projects at KTH will make usage of Large Eddy Simulations (LES) to understand the behavior of flow separation and developed secondary flows on aerodynamic performance and heat transfer for flat and curved surfaces. In the other project, water spray cooling will be optimized to increase the heat transfer of both the liquid droplets as well as the steam distribution inside an infusion vessel. LES will be employed to assess the increased complexity regarding flow, heat, phase change, and relative motion of the particles. The PhD students will work in a research group within the successful research environment FLOW (www.flow.kth.se) at the Department of Engineering Mechanics.

Deadline : 31.May.2024

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(14) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:–Doctoral student in Human Computer-Interaction

The primary objective of the projects within this research environment is to investigate the impact of digitalization within educational settings, specifically examining its effects on learning and inclusion in group work for two specific demographics: pupils with concentration difficulties (for example due to ADHD) and pupils with visual impairment. The overarching aim is to scrutinize the prevailing conditions for these pupils concerning the influence of digitalization in schools. Additionally, the research seeks to explore whether the integration of multisensory interfaces alongside an inclusive pedagogical approach can enhance the capacity for these pupils to concentrate and to attain the educational objectives outlined in the school curriculum. The doctoral student is expected to engage in interview and observation studies in school settings and in development and evaluation of multisensory learning applications with pupils from the two demographics in this project.

Deadline : 31.May.2024

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(15) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:–Doctoral student in Solid Mechanics

We are looking for a doctoral student to develop and validate numerical tools for examining the mechanical behaviour of fibre network materials across all relevant length scales, from the fibre joint level to the continuum, in the “Concurrent Multiscale Micromechanical Modelling of Fibre Networks” project. The project aims to advance a concurrent multiscale approach, incorporating plasticity, hygroexpansion, viscoelasticity, and damage at both the fibre and fibre connectivity scale.

In this project, you will investigate the effects of drying and moistening on fibres and fibre joints during manufacturing and end-use. A particular focus will be on understanding how anisotropic constraints during drying influence the development of the network’s mechanical properties and residual stresses. This project provides an exciting opportunity to gain insights into the complex behaviour of fibre networks and contribute to advancing our understanding of these widespread materials, which are integral to the transition towards sustainable development.

Deadline : 31.May.2024

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(16) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:–Doctoral student in wear and emissions from studded tyres

The use of studded tyres during wintertime can cause significant wear of road surfaces. Some fraction of this wear is released in the form of airborne particulates, affecting the air quality in urban areas. The studs of today’s winter tyres are manufactured from hard metal containing Cobalt. Cobalt is a material that should be phased out from an environmental perspective both at the use phase as well as the manufacturing phase. The project aims to study alternative Cobalt free hard metal studs that in the future also can reduce the particulate emissions. You will work together with industry and government agencies. This project is financed by the Swedish Transport agency

Deadline : 31.May.2024

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(17) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:–Doctoral student in digital transformation in the built environment

The project investigates organisational and business aspects of digital transformation for a more sustainable built environment. An important aspect is how property owners, both as construction clients and facility managers, drive and participate in innovation related to digitalisation in collaboration with other actors. The project is carried out within the framework of the competence centre Dig-IT lab in collaboration with both academic and industrial partners.

The division you become part of conducts research and teaching in procurement, innovation, and project management within construction and facility management. You will also have the opportunity to join national and international research networks in relevant fields.

Deadline : 30.May.2024

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(18) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:–Doctoral student in nuclear materials science

We are looking for a PhD student to work within the research platform NuMaP (Nuclear Materials Platform) (numap.se) with modeling and experiments of damage mechanisms in advanced structural nuclear materials. NuMaP connects KTH, Luleå University of Technology, Uppsala University, Linköping University and Chalmers with the nuclear industry in Sweden and is financed by the Swedish Energy Agency. The PhD student will be part of a multidisciplinary team of researchers and students.

The student will participate in several sub-projects in NuMaP but will focus on radiation damage effects in advanced structural materials, such as alumina-forming steel, and in interfaces between different advanced steels. The project contains both modeling and experiments. Multiscale modeling based on electronic structure calculations will form the basis of the theoretical part and will be compared experimentally with the help of ion irradiation and detailed materials characterisation. Some steels are developed within the platform and their future optimization may be affected by this research project.

Deadline : 30.May.2024

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About KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden – Official Website

KTH Royal Institute of Technology, abbreviated KTH, is a public research university in Stockholm, Sweden. KTH conducts research and education within engineering and technology, and is Sweden’s largest technical university. Currently, KTH consists of five schools with four campuses in and around Stockholm.

KTH was established in 1827 as Teknologiska Institutet (Institute of Technology), and had its roots in Mekaniska skolan (School of Mechanics) that was established in 1798 in Stockholm. But the origin of KTH dates back to the predecessor to Mekaniska skolan, the Laboratorium Mechanicum, which was established in 1697 by Swedish scientist and innovator Christopher Polhem. Laboratorium Mechanicum combined education technology, a laboratory and an exhibition space for innovations. In 1877 KTH received its current name, Kungliga Tekniska högskolan (KTH Royal Institute of Technology). The King of Sweden Carl XVI Gustaf is the High Protector of KTH.

 

 

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