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Job Description The Institute of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering at SDU invites applications for a 3-year PhD position focusing on CMOS implementation of State-Space Model-driven Spiking
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will be involved in exploring the models, designing, and measureing CMOS-based interface (coherently control, readout, and biasing) to quantum bits: Conduct a thorough review of recent research in
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, and modelling and mechatronic prototyping. The ideal candidate must be able to demonstrate their ambition to conduct high-quality research, present the results at international conferences, and publish
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equipped with new and state-of-the-art laboratories and analytical devices. SDU provides cloud services and virtual space needed for data repositories, modeling, and analysis. About the Department of Biology
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, suitable for wearable or implantable devices. The research will focus on hardware-software co-design, from modeling spiking behavior to implementing scalable architectures on silicon. Key research themes
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integrity and life assessment, heating and cooling, renewable energy systems, and modelling and mechatronic prototyping. The ideal candidate must be able to demonstrate their ambition to conduct high-quality
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the associated circular on the protocol for the job structure for academic staff at Danish universities and the provisions for postdoc as described herein. Please check links for more information on salary (only
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for resilient high-mix low-volume manufacturing. The aim of this PhD project is to enable fast setup of robot manipulators to complete advanced manufacturing tasks by the use of digital models. This should be
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techniques. Experience with data-driven user modeling and AI-driven personalization (e.g., recommender systems, user profiling, or adaptive user interfaces) is highly desirable. Knowledge of or a passion for
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. The successful candidate will work on developing new theoretical models and computational methods to investigate the fundamental limits of polariton-assisted inelastic electron tunneling in tunnel junctions made