25 parallel-processing-bioinformatics Postdoctoral positions at Aalborg University in Denmark
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At the Faculty of Engineering and Science, AAU Energy, a position as Postdoc in membrane processes for critical metal recovery from spent lithium-ion batteries, is open for appointment from 1 March
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At the Technical Faculty of IT and Design, Department of Sustainability and Planning (PLAN), a Postdoc position in Satellite Data Processing and Machine/Deep Learning is open for appointment from
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Measurements and Data Processing as per December 15, 2025, or as soon as possible thereafter. The position is available for a period of 1 year, with the possibility of extension. In electronic engineering
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expertise within molecular methods development, bioinformatics and machine learning. Furthermore, the position will be anchored in the Center for Microbial Communities that has approx. 50 scientists working
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Metagenomics group with 15 researchers at various career levels with expertise within molecular methods development, bioinformatics and machine learning. Furthermore, the position will be anchored in the Center
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with 15 researchers at various career levels with expertise within molecular methods development, bioinformatics and machine learning. Furthermore, the position will be anchored in the Center
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to the project, uniting experts in battery technology and acoustic signal processing and machine learning. The goal is to harness advanced data science techniques to establish a novel paradigm for online non
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-Systems/ [2] https://www.cs.aau.dk/ Further information Read more about our recruitment process here The appointment process at Aalborg University involves a shortlisting process. You can read more about
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uncertainty from climate projections into land-use forecasts. Advance Bayesian and ensemble learning approaches for non-stationary temporal processes. Implement probabilistic diffusion or generative models
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” (Improving green innovation for the blue revolution – Homepage - IGNITION ). The project seeks to revolutionize salt tolerant (halophyte) biomass use by developing a universal biorefinery model for processing