30 assistant-professor-and-human-centric-computing PhD positions at University of Southern Denmark
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Enrolment in the doctoral school at the Faculty of Science, SDU Participation in Research training programme in Science and Mathematics Education and Communication (SMEC) Supervisors are Associate Professor
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involved in the daily supervision of master and bachelor students. You will publish and present your work both at international conferences and in scientific journals with high impact. You will assist in
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obtained an MA degree in philosophy, political theory, PPE, or similar. The candidate will be enrolled in the Humanities PhD School and affiliated with the Philosophy Section. The SDU Philosophy Section is
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Master’s programme. If you have practical experience in subject areas relevant to the proposed research project, it is naturally an advantage, but it is neither required nor expected. A PhD is a research
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Professor Email: meben@sdu.dk Phone: +45 65501912. Applications must include: • At letter stating the interest, motivation and qualifications for the project (max. 2 pages) • Detailed CV, including personal
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accomplished using methods such as reinforcement learning that should be initialized with information from human demonstrations. The developed method should be applied to the manipulation of flexible objects
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Job Description A PhD position focusing on structural and functional characterization of ciliary protein complexes derived from human cells is available in the research group of Assistant Prof
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for Health Economics (DaCHE), Department of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark. You will work closely with Senior Health Economist Line Planck Kongstad and Professor and director of DaCHE, Dorte
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mechanisms. The effects in zebrafish will be analyzed for potential extrapolation to other vertebrate classes including mammals (humans) in a One Health approach by use of Adverse Outcome Pathways (AOPs) and
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: Participate in an international research exchange program (3 months to 1 year) at a partner university or research institute to gain new skills and enhance collaboration. Qualifications A master’s degree (or