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publications in leading international venues. - Guiding and working with Master and Ph.D. students at ECE and collaborators as needed. More information - see the attached link or email: sshreya AT ece.au.dk
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and Python are required. The successful candidate will be based in Odense, under the primary supervision of Prof. Stefan Jänicke. The appointment will be made for 2 (two) years at a competitive salary
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Department of Computer Science (DIKU) Faculty of SCIENCE, University of Copenhagen. in the Section for Programming Languages and Theory of Computation (PLTC). Principal supervisor is Professor Philippe Bonnet
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experimental, quasi-experimental, or descriptive research designs Collecting data through, for example, original surveys, field experiments, APIs Cleaning and analyzing those data Writing research manuscripts
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be submitted electronically by clicking APPLY NOW below. Please include Curriculum vitae Diplomas (Master and PhD degree or equivalent) Research plan – description of current and future research plans
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main task will be to determine the mechanisms of brain resilience and adaptation to heat at circuit and cellular levels, by using quantitative behavioural assays, in vivo calcium imaging and opto
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and implementing novel Project Supervision Tools for academic supervision of Bachelor projects and Master thesis projects, considering different constellations of neurodivergent & neurotypical students
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supports sustainable and healthy diets. At the DDC, Lena Frischlich serves as principal investigator. Frischlich’s research examines how digitalization creates new opportunity structures for both threats
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our understanding of quantum physics, and speeding up the development of emerging quantum technologies. Our main focus is basic research, but we strongly encourage and support innovation and industry
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qualifications Your main responsibility will be to develop student exercises for the courses in Electromagnetism (course 10036 ) and Quantum Mechanics (course 10102 ) aimed at the Engineering Physics students