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Cloud software engineer/research software engineer for HPC research application development at Center for Humanities Computing Center for Humanities Computing (CHC), at the School of Culture and
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with expertise in Computer Vision and Artificial Intelligence, preferable but not limited to one or more of the following areas: Vision-language models 3D scene understanding and point cloud processing
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streams—including data streaming to cloud databases, scientific visualization, and integration of machine learning workflows. Development of additional modules within commercial FE software (ABAQUS, MSC
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process, and subsequently implement this infrastructure on top of an existing cloud infrastructure. You will play a key role in the project's development, ensuring technical tasks and teams work together to
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ideally for both bacteria and yeast, anaerobic and aerobic on pilot scale (up to 100L) Interpret data obtained during and after fermentation processes and develop KPIs Document work in cloud-based
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infrastructure (including EOSC – European Open Science Cloud and AI Factories), in which DeiC is involved Acting as coordinator for the interplay between technical, security, and legal requirements for DM services
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of the infrastructure. System development in relation to help building research e-infrastructure systems or other systems to enable users to take advantage of HPC systems. Experience with cloud computing platforms (Azure
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-of-the-art laboratories and analytical devices. SDU provides cloud services and virtual space needed for modeling and analysis. About SDU The University of Southern Denmark is Denmark’s third largest
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. The research should focus on low-power embedded systems, multimodal sensing (including wearable shoe-based platforms), and edge-cloud computing with serverless and federated learning techniques. You will work
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, motivated and able to work independently. Experience and willingness to supervise and train other team members and colleagues. Also desirable: Experience in cloud environments (e.g., Microsoft Azure