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multidisciplinary team environment. Further, we will prefer candidates with some of the following qualifications: Solid background in programming using Python (PyTorch, TensorFlow), R or other languages. Experience
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based on openness, equality, consultation and inclusion, and contributing to the Department strategy and working environment is viewed as important. The Department is responsible for a Master’s programme
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strategy and working environment is viewed as important. The Department is responsible for a Master’s programme in Molecular Nutrition and Food Technology, taught at AU, Denmark, and a Master’s programme in
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welfare for animals and humans. The activities form the basis for the research-based public sector consultancy and degree programs covering bachelor's, master's and PhD degree programs within animal science
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, experience in degree programme and curriculum development at universities or similar institutions will be an advantage. The successful applicant will be expected to teach in English and, within a three-year
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Aarhus University, Denmark - an international top-100 university - has made an ambitious strategic investment in a recruitment plan to radically expand the Department of Electrical and Computer
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, electrical engineering, communication engineering, computer science, or a related field. Documented experience with deep learning techniques (e.g., CNNs, Transformers) Strong programming skills in Python and
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or prior experience with multilingual or low-resource NLP Programming skills in Python and proficiency in deep learning frameworks (e.g., PyTorch, TensorFlow) and their application in high-performance
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oriented focus. You will join the Junior Innovator program at Aarhus University, comprising young researchers from across all faculties. You will be encouraged to and supported in applying for external
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). Job description/research project/research area Research You are expected to take a leading role in the research program, supported by a Villum Investigator Grant, in which femtosecond and picosecond