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would you like to be part of a newly formed research collaboration between DTU and Novo Nordisk? Then you could be our new Postdoc. Read on to learn more! About the research program - Closed Loop AI
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flagellates and early eukaryotic evolution. The position is part of a cross-disciplinary project funded by the Human Frontiers Science Program that combines live imaging of swimming and foraging flagellates
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complicated magnetic systems is limited by computation resources in a number of ways. First, all magnetic sources in a simulation interact, leading to computational resources scaling with the number of sources
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Collaborative Research Programme, this Postdoc position will seek to address this by developing refined DL methods specifically tailored to immune-receptors (IR) and able to integrate prior sequence to function
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. This is an incredible opportunity to be part of a larger European research program, QSNP (Quantum Secure Network Partnership), that involves 38 European institutions. In addition to making use
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. This is an incredible opportunity to be part of a larger European research program, QSNP (Quantum Secure Network Partnership), that involves 38 European institutions. In addition to making use
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Job Description If you have a keen interest in computer vision, machine learning, and deep learning, and their application in species identification and tracking to study animal responses to fishing
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self-driven and innovative researcher with a passion for developing new computational tools and contributing to cutting-edge research at the intersection of Physics and Earth system science. Background
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Job Description If you have a keen interest in computer vision, machine learning, and deep learning, and their application in species identification and tracking to study animal responses to fishing
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. Co-supervising PhD & MSc students, particularly those working in electrophysiology and computational modelling. Developing an online tinnitus test battery and database Stratify tinnitus phenotypes