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facilities (on-site) in genomics, proteomics, imaging, and computational biology. Close supervision and mentorship to support scientific and career development. Financial support for conference participation
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Full-Time Regular/Temporary Regular Job Code 9403R Employee Class Instr Fac/TC and Coord Cmp Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job We are seeking a dedicated and accomplished individual
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thermochemical TES. Your main supervisor will be Prof Adriano Sciacovelli and you will join the Thermal Energy Section at DTU Construct. Your work will contribute to a paradigm shift in how complex TES systems
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technologies represent a convenient opportunity to automate complex code analyses and transformation to obtain improved characteristics in the output code. Modern initiatives rely on a multi-layer approach to
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. Programming skills, with experience or willingness to learn Python. Experience with image analysis and/or signal processing techniques. Quality of the master's thesis and the relevance of the master's thesis
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environment. Visible homelessness, such as encampments, is frequently seen as detrimental to cities’ public image. In response, public authorities are increasingly introducing laws and regulations
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seen as detrimental to cities’ public image. In response, public authorities are increasingly introducing laws and regulations that criminalise homelessness, prohibiting behaviours that homeless
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of different expressive forms such as spoken or written language, (moving) images, animations, sound, gestures, or others. How do these expressive forms or semiotic modes interact to construct meaning? Which
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on argumentation as communicated through multimodal means, i.e. by the interplay of different expressive forms such as spoken or written language, (moving) images, animations, sound, gestures, or others. How do
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more (for an overview of these technologies, see http://behaverse.org/ ). Your role in this team will be to develop computational models and data analysis code to process large, multimodal behavioral