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undermine this future. Can you see how Machine Learning, Computer Vision, and Robotics can open up opportunities for autonomously operating agricultural robots? Are you passionate about making agriculture
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qualifications As our new colleague in our research team your job will be to develop novel computational frameworks for machine learning. In particular, you will push the boundaries of Scalability, drawing upon
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, might be for you! Responsibilities and qualifications Working with colleagues in the MULTIBIOMINE project, you will develop computational methods that use novel strategies to uncover hidden features in
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Job Description The Quantum and Nanophotonics section at DTU Electro is seeking an excellent and highly motivated PhD student to be a part of a program on ‘Symmetry-guided discovery of topological
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to contribute to a collaborative, interdisciplinary research environment Are eager to learn and explore new ideas at the intersection of ML and optimization Can program efficiently in one or more languages
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for the efficient formation of high-value compounds. Advanced NMR methods and computational data analysis will be compounded to devise novel reactions towards pharmaceutical precursors, polymer building blocks and
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degrees in either the natural sciences (chemistry, physics, mathematical/computational biology) or in the formal sciences (statistics, computer science, mathematics), but must have a serious interest in
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, including electrical engineering, control theory, industrial engineering, electronics engineering, energy policy, data science, and applied mathematics. As part of the Alliance program, your project will be
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nanoparticles and reactions at the atomic-level by combining path-breaking advances in electron microscopy, microfabricated nanoreactors, nanoparticle synthesis and computational modelling. The radical new
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“Bioactives – Analysis and Application”. As part of this prestigious Alliance PhD program, you will collaborate closely with Queensland University in Australia and the University of Copenhagen in Denmark