25 cyber-physical-system-data-mining PhD positions at University of Southern Denmark in Denmark
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. Knowledge of health care systems, healthcare access inequalities, and health disparities, preferably within a Danish context. Experience with advanced statistical data analysis. Having experience with health
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paid fellowship with a very competitive salary (a minimum monthly gross salary of DKK 36,138 including pension) and excellent conditions to excel in their research. Further information is available
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starting date 1 October 2025 For further information please contact Erik Kristensen, tel.: +45 6550 2754, e-mail: ebk@biology.sdu.dk Application, salary etc. Appointment as a PhD Research Fellow is for three
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in functional genomics methods (e.g., single-cell and bulk RNA-seq, ATAC-seq and ChIP-seq) and computational data analysis is considered highly advantageous. Selected references: Jakobsen et al., 2024
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PhD degrees in computer science, a BSc in artificial intelligence, and an MSc degree in data science. The project is supervised by Stelios Tsampas (stelios@imada.sdu.dk ) and Marco Peressotti
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to perform an experimental PhD in Physics in the area of Quantum optoelectronics and 2D materials. The position is available from 1 October 2025 or as soon as possible thereafter. The successful candidate will
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about the network as a whole, its scientific content, and the application and selection process here . All positions are fully funded, with very competitive salaries. More information on funding from
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, and evaluating new healthcare interventions and policies. We use a broad set of methods, including register-based analysis and survey data collection. DaCHE is an international environment with a strong
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procedure Before applying the candidates are advised to read the Faculty information for prospective PhD students and the SDU information on how to apply . Assessment of the candidates is based
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Job Description A PhD position focusing on structural and functional characterization of ciliary protein complexes derived from human cells is available in the research group of Assistant Prof