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, and social networks. You are expected to have a strong publication record with publications in leading neuroimaging, cognitive science, and interdisciplinary journals. Furthermore, we expect that you
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research infrastructure and lab facilities to conduct world-leading fundamental and applied research within communication, networks, control systems, AI, sound, cyber security, and robotics. The department
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. We are seeking candidates with a strong research record within efficient algorithms, broadly understood as spanning from algorithms design and analysis to complexity theory. Examples of interesting
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computer engineering, including artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, internet of things (IoT), chip design, cybersecurity, human-computer interaction, social networks, fairness, and data ethics
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computing security, Internet and dark web measurements, IoT and OT security, network security, intrusion detection systems, usable security and privacy, quantum and post-quantum cryptography, secure
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. Through the QIM Center—a collaboration between DTU, Lund University, and the University of Copenhagen—you will also be part of a strong network of researchers working on X-ray image analysis across
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be engaged in interdisciplinary projects covering functional and structural studies of protein-protein and protein-RNA complexes. The primary methodologies that you will apply include CRISPR-mediated
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development of new experimental setups, including complex deuteration methods, and advanced data analysis combined with simulations and mathematical modeling. The position in anchored at the Department of Food
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PhD fellowship at the Copenhagen Center for Glycocalyx Research at the Department of Cellular and Mo
(CGR) The Copenhagen Center for Glycocalyx Research (CGR) aims to uncover the vital role of the glycocalyx, a cell surface layer of complex glycans, that integrates signals from cells and their
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, international team with flexible work organization and support of individual development. The group is involved in a variety of national and European projects and features a strong network of academic and