13 natural-language-processing Postdoctoral positions at Aarhus University in Denmark
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activities of the Department and faculty. Qualifications and Specific Competences The ideal candidate has: A PhD in Computer Science, Informatics, Computer Engineering, or a related discipline Strong
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classrooms in Year 7 and 8 from dialogical, sociocultural and social semiotic perspectives. We focus on students’ observable writing processes in terms of strategies and interactions, their texts, and their
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determination methods (X-ray crystallography and single-particle cryo-EM) and a high-performance GPU computer cluster for structural biology. Your profile The successful candidate should have: A Ph.D. degree in a
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candidate should exhibit strong project management skills. Effective communication skills in English, both written and verbal, are essential. The applicant should be socially oriented and feel confident
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employment is an advantage. Who we are The postdoc will be affiliated to the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics. The Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics is part of the Faculty of Natural
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fellow will conduct research on Algorithmic Verification of Concurrent Systems within the Programming Languages, Logic, and Software Security Research Group at Aarhus University. The focus of the position
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structural biology, biophysics, biochemistry or related fields. First-hand experience in solution NMR and wet lab work is required. Applicants must have excellent communication skills in English (oral and
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, Molecular Biology & Genetics and iNano,) is a natural part of our culture. The successful applicant will be working in the Carbon Engineering Group as part of the Process and Materials Engineering section
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to an international research environment where English is the preferred language in the laboratory, at meetings and at seminars. We offer a challenging and independent job opportunity in an ambitious and inspiring
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. Nature Physics20, 970 (2024)). You will also work on expanding our coherent imaging methodology to look at dynamics and phase switching in materials at the nanoscale (Johnson et al. Nature Physics19, 215