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in Biological Nitrogen Fixation for Sustainable Agriculture by Disentangling the Microbiome: NSECURE” in collaboration with colleagues at Department for Molecular Biology and Genetics, AU and
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AI Strategy and is carried out in collaboration with major Danish universities, including the University of Copenhagen, the University of Southern Denmark, and the Alexandra Institute. Place of work
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. theses at the interface between structural engineering and machine learning. You will disseminate your research through peer-review publications and participation in international conferences. You will
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Steven Ludeke to discuss their expected degree timeline. Highly proficient in at least one statistical programming language (e.g., R, Stata, SAS, Python). Candidates that can show an aptitude for learning
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sharing and cross sector collaboration this position could very well be tailored to you. Join our cutting-edge research team at Dynamical Systems section at DTU Compute and take your career to the next
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cancer research, we collaborate with leading pediatricians, pathologists, oncologists and hematologists as well as basic researchers in Denmark and abroad. In addition, for the projects related
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the above-mentioned research areas (e.g. scp-MS, cell heterogeneity, computational proteomics, etc.) Foster national and international collaborations, both outside and within the university Teach in
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for Industrial Software research and education at its campus in Sønderborg, with a vision of creating world-class knowledge in valuable collaboration with industry, providing a unique opportunity to be part of
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, climate solutions and energy efficiency. Learn more about our institute at https://www.sdu.dk/en/mmmi and the Centre at https://www.sdu.dk/cis . The Centre is autonomous but will collaborate closely with
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will take part in seminars of NUEI (Nordic University Collaboration on Edge Intelligence) project, funded by NordForsk. You will also have opportunities to co-supervise bachelor’s and master’s thesis