17 distributed-computing-associate-professor Postdoctoral positions at Aalborg University in Denmark
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have campuses in Esbjerg and Copenhagen. Contacts HR Support: HR-Support@adm.aau.dk Professor, Katja Hose: khose@cs.aau.dk Associate Professor: Andres Masegosa: arma@cs.aau.dk Associate Professor Thomas
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information from Associate Professor Michael Ørsted(moer@bio.aau.dk). For further information concerning the application procedure please contact HR-Support by mailest-ef-hr@adm.aau.dk or phone(+45) 9940 9940
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, the UCPBL certificate programme or tailor-made training courses by request. Knowledge of engineering education and teaching experience from a PBL environment is an advantage. With these expectations, it is
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considered for the position. Contact information You may obtain further professional information from Assistant Professor Fengchun Zhang, emailfz@es.aau.dk, or Professor Gert F. Pedersen, emailgfp@es.aau.dk
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approaches. Computation efficiency, accuracy, and compatibility (with different levels of models) are among the key performance metrics. This specific Postdoc will be in close collaboration with DTU Energy and
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engineering, computer science or similar Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English Ability to work independently and in cross-functional teams
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clear focus on algebraic coding theory and its applications. Fluency in English is required. Familiarity with computer algebra systems as SageMath or MAGMA is a plus. The candidate should have a strong
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process is completed, a final rejection will be sent to the applicants who are not considered for the position. Contact information You may obtain further information from Associate Professor, Casper Schou
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Associate Professor Peter Fojan, 9940 7481,fp@mp.aau.dk For further information concerning the application procedure please contact HR-Support by mailest-ef-hr@adm.aau.dk or phone(+45) 9940 3031. Information
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teaching qualifications at the level that can be achieved through the satisfactory completion of a period of employment as an assistant professor but may also be obtained in other ways. It is a precondition