26 assistant-professor-and-human-computer-interaction Postdoctoral positions at University of Southern Denmark in Denmark
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technology development. Further information For further information about the position, please contact Associate Professor Mahyar Tourchi Moghaddam (email: mtmo@mmmi.sdu.dk ) or Assistant Professor Mina
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Job Description The Department of Psychology at the University of Southern Denmark (Campus Esbjerg) invites applications for a three-year postdoctoral position within a research program on
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to one of the following projects: “Anticipating STRAtegic Long-term challenges” (ASTRAL) headed by Professor Patricia Wolf, “Exnovation in Manufacturing: Revealing the Hidden Agent of Change” (Ex-Man
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contribute to the teaching activities of the section of Mechanical Engineering by teaching 1-2 courses per semester. You will focus on developing and extending in-house computational codes based on open-source
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for mothers with postpartum depression. The candidate will also contribute to data integration and scientific writing, and help disseminate findings. There is no mandatory teaching in connection with
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Monitoring (LTVEM) in the hospital for management and diagnosis of epilepsy. The technology is built on brain computer interfaces equipped with a Spiking Neural Network (SNN) and aims at early detection
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asset. Familiarity with quantitative text analysis procedures is considered an advantage. Familiarity with digital tools, including computational methods for textual analysis, will be an advantage
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project, and the SDU Philosophy Section, feel free to contact Associate Professor, Lasse Nielsen (lasseni@sdu.dk ). For questions related to CV, diplomas etc., please contact humfak-hr@sdu.dk Working
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the additional improvements in human and ecological capital that more adaptation would bring may not be worth the additional investment. Stated differently, when a certain level of adaptation has been
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(e.g. western blotting, IHC, etc.) is preferred. Prior experience with primary cell isolation and organoids is preferred. Further information Further information can be obtained by e-mail to professor