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Job Description We are looking for a highly organized, proactive, and intellectually curious strategic coordinator and advisor to support our development in quantum information science – a
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their academic profile in LSP will be to work on so-called “zero programming” methods and tools to define a digital workflow from product design to production operations. Based on analyzing digital product
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Job Description At DTU Biosustain we develop the next generation (bio) technology using synthetic biology techniques. We create novel methods and technologies as a foundation for development of new
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The Centre for Quantum Mathematics at the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Southern Denmark (SDU) invites applications for a number of positions as Associate Professor
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/research/env_chem_phys/ac/). The centre operates on multiple levels in the value chain, going from fundamental research to education and application of analytical methods, often in collaboration with
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well as curriculum development in the department’s MA study program Education (Pædagogik ), the continuing master’s program for upper secondary school teachers and leaders (Master i gymnasiepædagogik ) and the
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University of Southern Denmark, IMADA - Department of Mathematics and Computer Science Position ID: SDU -ASSISTPROF1 [#26735, 3023] Position Title: Position Type: Non tenure-track faculty Position
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of the Department. The successful Tenure Track Assistant Professor applicant is furthermore obliged to participate in the Assistant Professor Programme at CBS on teaching principles and methods in order to fulfill
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courses—preferably at the master's level. You should be familiar with the methods and tools used in the courses Data Driven Decision Making (DS810) and Applied Machine Learning (DS807), including practical
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quantitative health impact assessment of foods and dietary patterns, develops new and improved methods of performing risk assessments and risk-benefit assessments. The Research Group for Molecular & Reproductive