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In order to expand the Centre for Visual Data Science , the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at the University of Southern Denmark, Odense, invites applications for a Postdoc position
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qualifications at PhD level. Prospective applicants for position should have the following qualifications: - PhD. degree in computer science, mathematics, electrical engineering, communications engineering
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Jax) Large-scale computations As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent). We tend to work in teams, so a collaborative spirit is required. We offer DTU is a leading technical
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Postdoc Position in Models of Quantum Programming Languages (Sapere Aude: DFF-Research Leader Pro...
models of quantum programming languages. The ideal candidate holds (or is expected to soon hold) a PhD degree in computer science, mathematics, physics, or a more specialised degree in quantum computing
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. The ambition is to develop lab exercises that directly support and illustrate the abstract mathematical theory of the subjects, and to measure whether such exercises improve the learning process. You will be
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The Centre for Formal Methods and Future Computing (FORM) at the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Southern Denmark (SDU, Campus Odense or Vejle) invites applications
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. The work will be carried out in close collaboration with colleagues in both host groups and benefit from the extensive combined expertise in fundamental and applied quantum physics, mathematics, and
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. Prospective applicants for position should have the following qualifications: - PhD. degree in computer science, mathematics, electrical engineering, communications engineering - Expertice and a strong profile
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, Computer Science, Software Engineering, Applied Mathematics, Robotics or a related field. Qualification requirements Appointment as postdoc requires academic qualifications at PhD level. Who we are The Department
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models of quantum programming languages. The ideal candidate holds (or is expected to soon hold) a PhD degree in computer science, mathematics, physics, or a more specialised degree in quantum computing