17 parallel-processing-bioinformatics research jobs at University of Copenhagen in Denmark
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The Natural Language Processing Section at the Department of Computer Science invites applicants for a Postdoctoral Researcher in Natural Language Processing. Project Description The position
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include quality assessment, processing and filtering of different data modalities, and co-supervision of junior researchers in the group. You will have the opportunity to develop your own research ideas and
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exposed to the biotech start-up community in the greater Copenhagen area. In parallel as part of PLEN, the Post Doc fellow will be interacting leading scientist within the fields of plant science and
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through self-regulation, lobbying, and coalition-building. Key Tasks: Conduct comparative case studies of business self-regulation in wage policy (WP2) and climate policy (WP3) in Germany. Utilize process
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the veterinary contingency plan, wildlife disease surveillance and diagnostic cases. Participating in task related to the operation of the veterinary contingency BSL2 and BSL3 necropsy rooms. Contributing
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research area. GDPR statement about data use: The University of Copenhagen UCPH) is responsible for the data that the applicant enter when applying for at job using Mathjobs.org. Why do UCPH process your
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usually have components in all the disciplines: applied data analysis, development/application of advanced statistical methodology, coding of algorithms and computer simulation, and writing of research
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find this link useful: www.ism.ku.dk (International Staff Mobility). Application procedure Your online application must be submitted in English by clicking ‘Apply now’ below. Furthermore, your
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for collaboration on high-impact publications, networking with leading experts in business power and public policy, and participation in international research events. Application Process Submit a complete
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national human rights courts, tribunals, mechanisms, and transitional justice processes, and propose potential pathways to justice for victims. This position relates to the second part of the project