68 phd-studenship-in-computer-vision-and-machine-learning Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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, fluid mechanics, solid mechanics, materials science including phase changes, numerical mathematics and data analytics based on statistics and/or machine learning. Each of the postdoc positions will be
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would you like to be part of a newly formed research collaboration between DTU and Novo Nordisk? Then you could be our new Postdoc. Read on to learn more! About the research program - Closed Loop AI
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molecular approaches such as sc-RNAseq Machine learning, Python and R Immunology and Cancer biology FACS sorting and analysis We offer DTU is a leading technical university globally recognized
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Job Description Could you imagine “seeing ” chemical reactions at the atomic-scale? The Center for Visualizing Catalytic Processes (VISION) is offering Postdoc positions for experimental research in
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with the team. Present findings to the team, supervisor, and scientific community, promoting the lab's reputation. Write reports for sponsors, research grants, and submit publications to journals. Teach
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of a world leading research environment and contribute to the development for the next generation scientific machine learning tools for power systems. One Postdoc will be the scientific lead of a small
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interpretation or to directly apply to macroscopic models Teach and supervise BSc and MSc student projects and co-supervise PhD projects Communicate your research results to academic and industrial partners
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coil patterns and core geometries, to reduce coil loss in HPMCs You will also contribute to teaching and supervising BSc and MSc student projects, and be co-supervisor for PhD students. Anyone who: has a
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of the capacity of this large program, you will work in close collaboration with two PhD students on that particular project as well as the rest of the research group at DTU Physics that counts a total of 56 people
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of the capacity of this large program, you will work in close collaboration with two PhD students on that particular project as well as the rest of the research group at DTU Physics that counts a total of 56 people