27 optimization-nonlinear-functions Postdoctoral positions at University of Southern Denmark in Denmark
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areas. At least one first-author publication, accepted or submitted Strong analytical, organizational, and record-keeping skills Proficient computer skills, including MS Office and research software
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media, data and sleep. Responsibilities: The postdoc will be part of the research project “ToSleep: Decelerative media and technologies of sleep in the everyday” (ToSleep), funded by the Carlsberg
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level in areas of relevance Perform research-related tasks such as taking active part in developing the research collectively by, e.g., joining common research projects, seeking external funding, and
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. The research unit Overall, the Andersen group utilize regenerative medicine to improve repair of the heart after myocardial infarction (MI). Specifically, we work on i) maturing human induced pluripotent stem
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digitalization of care services in Denmark, including in municipal home care. While this development can be expected to have significant potential benefits in rural areas, a large part of the population at risk of
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biology with strong programming skills, supported by scientific publications. Knowledge and hands-on expertise with wet-lab work, including sample preparations and sequencing. Preferably experience with
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international research groups. The group are affiliated with the translational cancer hub at SDU and Odense University Hospital (OUH). You will therefore be part of an international, supportive, dynamic and
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approx. 15-20 countries. The work will also involve imputation of missing values and subsequent spatial modelling and mapping of prevalences and possibly also machine learning to establish prediction
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(CODES), University of Southern Denmark, is seeking candidates for a one-year postdoc position exploring the role of datafication and especially how Artificial Intelligence (AI) affects the business
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this project, the candidate will develop new computational strategies to identify human genetic variation linked to cell fate changes in neurodevelopmental disorders and cancer. The candidate can use and combine