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computer science. Interactive theorem provers. Category theory (for computer science). Fluency in English is required. About the Department and the University Based in Odense, the Department of Mathematics and
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) of mathematics, mathematical physics or theoretical physics. The successful candidate will have some background in mathematics, particularly topology and category theory, as well as some knowledge of
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master's degree. The degree could be in aquatic science, biology, physics, math, engineering, or similar. You are expected to demonstrate proficiency in written and spoken English. Analytical skills and
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) highly interlinked PhD projects, of which this particular call is for project DC 3: From formal behavioral specifications of chemical systems to their chemical implementation. Systems theory defines a
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, strategy, and innovation and eager to work on emerging interdisciplinary challenges, even if they have not previously worked in maritime or energy-specific domains. What is POTENT about? At the heart
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of fifteen (15) highly interlinked PhD projects, of which this particular call is for project DC 3: From formal behavioral specifications of chemical systems to their chemical implementation. Systems theory
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, medical science, public health science, or similar). Are you passionate about contributing to a groundbreaking interdisciplinary research project? Do you have a keen interest in health economics research
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, 2025. In electronic engineering, Aalborg University is known worldwide for its high academic quality and societal impact. The Department of Electronic Systems employs more than 200 people, of which about