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Mathias Millberg Lindholm

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Stockholm University

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Probability Theory

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Large Language Models

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Tolulope Fadina

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Stockholm University

Postdoctoral Fellow in Probability Theory, Statistics, and Large Language Models

Stockholm University is advertising a Postdoctoral Fellow in Probability and Mathematical Statistics in the Department of Mathematics. The project is centered on probability theory , statistics , mathematical statistics , large language models (LLMs) , and point processes , with applications in the prediction of individual health conditions. The position is led by Associate Professor Mathias Millberg Lindholm in the Division of Mathematical Statistics. The research environment at Stockholm University includes work in probability theory, epidemics, biostatistics, actuarial mathematics, stochastic control theory, and statistical machine learning, making it a strong fit for candidates interested in theory-driven methods with data- and health-oriented applications. This is a full-time postdoctoral appointment for 2 to 3 years , with a possible extension under special circumstances. The project is funded by a grant from the Vergstiftelsen . The post includes a smaller amount of teaching and may involve supervision of students. Eligibility: applicants must hold a Swedish doctoral degree or an equivalent relevant degree from another country, completed by the time the employment decision is made. A doctorate completed within the last three years is considered an advantage, though older degrees may also be acceptable under special circumstances. Strong research skills in the advertised area are especially important. Application deadline: 2026-06-05. Apply through Stockholm University’s recruitment system and upload a personal letter, CV, and all documents requested in the application form. Contact: Mathias Millberg Lindholm ([email protected]) and Filip Lindskog ([email protected]).

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