59 associate-professor-computer-science PhD positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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Job Description Are you passionate about brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), neurorehabilitation, and intelligent assistive technologies? The Department of Health Technology (DTU Health Tech
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) and Professor Henrik Andersson and Associate Professor Anders Gulhav (NTNU), and the candidates for the PhD position will be assessed on the following criteria: Profound knowledge in Operations Research
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motivated PhD student with a background in biomedical or pharmaceutical engineering, biomedical sciences or similar. You will work under the supervision of Assistant Professor Lisa Maria Riedmayr
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, please see DTU's rules for the PhD education . Assessment The assessment of the applicants will be made by Associate Professor Johan Ulrik Lind, and Assistant Professor Anne Z. Eriksen. We offer DTU is a
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Professor Elena Pagnin at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Chalmers University. Responsibilities and qualifications The focus of the PhD project is on advancing the theory and practice
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the Danish Confederation of Professional Associations. The allowance will be agreed upon with the relevant union. The period of employment is 3 years. The starting date is 1 December 2025, or according
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programme, please see DTU's rules for the PhD education . Assessment The assessment of candidates will be performed by Professor Bengt Johansson, Project leader of the AI controlled engine project and future
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at DTU (located in Copenhagen) and receive your PhD from DTU, while visiting Cornell University for a fully funded one semester research stay. You will work under the supervision of Associate Professor
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computer science and control systems architecture, advancing all the above disciplines. Building energy flexibility is an important resource for balancing and load shifting in energy networks, especially
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spoken). You will join the research group Enzymatic Synthesis Technology, led by Associate Professor Birgitte Zeuner. The 7-person research group has close connections to several other research groups in