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Are you enthusiastic about AI methods and data science? Do you believe AI will change future health care? Then consider joining us! The Faculty of Medicine, Aalborg University, is launching a
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. The research team you will work with is leading an international program that brings together scientists from high-profile institutions across the globe to tackle one of agriculture’s most pressing challenges
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control in the cultivation of grass seed. The project is funded by GUPD and Frøafgiftsfonden. Helping with computer vision tasks in other SDU UAS projects like WildDrone and GENIUS will also be part of
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play a central role in elevating the visibility, influence, and global reach of a groundbreaking international research consortium. This world-class program brings together scientists from leading
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We invite applicants for the position as part-time Project Administrator of the research project NeuroGen Computing Research Project, which is financed by Novo Nordisk Foundation. Start date is
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verification of compiler optimizations in Rocq The position is for 15 hours per week. Starting on September 1, 2025 - or soon thereafter . The place of work is: Computer Science, Aarhus University - Åbogade 34
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chance to shape how Python is used at DTU. Background As of 2023, DTU has revised its “polyteknisk grundlag” curriculum to emphasise computational thinking across foundational subjects such as Mathematics
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). Processing, visualization of NGS and other high throughput data. Contribution to development of computational methods, tools, workflows, LLM applications and standard operating procedures. Communication
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Job Description The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU) in Odense is looking for student assistants for a position in the Section “Artificial
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Job Description If you have solid practical experience in embedded systems, computer engineering, or related areas — and are excited to teach, collaborate, and shape the next generation of engineers