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1. Fully Funded PhD Programs in neuromorphic computing with memristors
Summary of PhD Project
As part of the Marie Curie ITN project REACT, KTH will focus on developing a neuromorphic architecture based on memristors, with particular emphasis on the BCPNN model developed at KTH. Other neuromorphic models will also be investigated. The PhD student will contribute to improving an existing simulation framework to validate memristor-based models in terms of functionality and accuracy, while taking into account non-ideality and variability in component properties.
Application Deadline: 2025-08-28
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2. Fully Funded PhD Programs in machine learning for automated code generation
Summary of PhD Project
We are looking for two fully funded PhD students for our WASP-funded project “Automated Software Verification with Expert-Driven Reasoning”, which focuses on developing next-generation AI-assisted programming tools to produce efficient, secure and robust software with limited or no human intervention. One of the positions is reserved for the underrepresented gender within WASP.
Application Deadline: 2025-08-25
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3. Fully Funded PhD Programs in condensed matter theory
Summary of PhD Project
Egor Babaev’s group https://www.kth.se/profile/babaev at the Department of Physics at KTH has an opening for a PhD student in the field of theoretical condensed matter physics. The group conducts a broad spectrum of research using analytical and numerical methods, ranging from effective field theory, topological systems, topological solitons and statistical mechanical descriptions of phase transitions to modern microscopic quantum many-body techniques.
Application Deadline: 2025-08-19
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4. Fully Funded PhD Programs in Fiber and Polymer Technology
Summary of PhD Project
Our society is facing the challenge of finding environmentally and economically sustainable alternatives to shaped plastic products, not least when it comes to disposable items. In this project, which is largely funded by the Swedish Research Council, a doctoral student will explore the possibilities of chemically modifying cellulose fibers so that materials made from them behave like a vitrimer, that is, a material that is held together by covalent bonds during the actual use of the product made from the fibers, but that the bonds can be relatively easily broken temporarily during material recycling when the product is worn out, thus enabling reshaping into a new product.
Application Deadline: 2025-08-19
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5. Fully Funded PhD Programs in calculation of consumption-based emissions
Summary of PhD Project
Statistics on greenhouse gas emissions from Swedish consumption are regularly produced by Statistics Sweden. The method combines data from Sweden’s environmental accounts with data from an international multi-regional Input-Output (MRIO) model. However, the current method has a number of limitations and the overall aim of the project is to improve data and methods for calculating consumption-based emissions and to test these in policy-relevant future scenarios.
Application Deadline: 2025-08-17
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6. Fully Funded PhD Programs in efficient use of space and climate impact
Summary of PhD Project
The starting point for this project is that there is a need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. A major source of such emissions is the construction of new buildings. More efficient use of buildings could reduce the need for new construction. With the rapid development and implementation of digitalization, new opportunities for efficient use of buildings arise, but there is a great variation in how space sharing is implemented in different types of buildings.
Application Deadline: 2025-08-17
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7. Fully Funded PhD Programs in inference for large language models
Summary of PhD Project
The advertised PhD position is within an ambitious, 5-year Wallenberg Scholar project entitled “Scalable and adaptive inferencing for democratizing AI. In this 18 million SEK project, we want to dramatically reduce the costs and power of serving large language models like ChatGPT.
Application Deadline: 2025-08-15
8. Fully Funded PhD Programs in experimental studies of quantum materials
Summary of PhD Project
As a doctoral student in the Quantum Materials Group, you will have the opportunity to participate in our project focused on the study of superconductors. The project is funded by the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation and the goal is to develop and apply a new spectroscopic technique to study superconductors. You will work together with other doctoral students, postdoctoral fellows and researchers and will also be given the opportunity to participate in other research projects within the group.
Application Deadline: 2025-08-15
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9. Fully Funded PhD Programs in Human-AI interaction with autonomous vehicles
Summary of PhD Project
Autonomous transport poses a number of challenges for human-machine interaction, from the perspective of passengers, pedestrians and fleet managers. This PhD project will be developed in the emerging field of human-AI interaction where there are a number of challenges arising from the highly theoretical foundations of human-computer interaction and AI respectively.
Application Deadline: 2025-08-15
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10. Fully Funded PhD Programs in guided diffusion models in reinforcement learning
Summary of PhD Project
Reinforcement Learning (RL) addresses sequential decision-making problems by acting in an environment and gradually improving one’s behavior through trial-and-error. These methods have shown remarkable success in several areas – sometimes even surpassing human performance. However, a major drawback is that they require enormous amounts of training data to achieve such results.
Application Deadline: 2025-08-12