16 postdoctoral-biomedical-signal-processing Postdoctoral positions at Aalborg University in Denmark
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skills and problem-solving mind-sets. It is desirable that the candidates have strong knowledge in at least one of the following research directions: 1) array signal processing 2) Radio channel sounding
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primarily working in a cross-disciplinary team of researchers, who are committed to the vision and mission of the Centre (https://www.ucpbl.net/about/ ). The postdoctoral project is also part of a development
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and neurophysiology(EMG/EEG). You have extensive data processing experience(Python, Matlab or other platforms), being able to independently conduct complex signal processing and machine learning
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Engineering section. In this role, you will contribute to project management and play an active part in the daily supervision of PhD students and postdoctoral researchers. You may also support the department’s
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equipped with the latest technologies, unique data, and a world leading network of collaborators. The Position We are looking to recruit an excellent postdoctoral fellow to join our Metabolomics group, which
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parametrically coupled to ongoing electro-chemical reactions enabling operational optimization for lifetime. For instance, adjusting power, voltage, frequency etc. during operation for balancing degradation
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position will focus on scaling up microbial processes for the bio-upcycling of polyolefins, as part of a novel Horizon Europe Innovation Action project dedicated to the bio-upcycling of plastic waste. The
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Scientists of the country. The department has a strong profile within artificial intelligence and machine learning. The AI-ML team at the department is a multidisciplinary group of researchers working
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processes, material grading, and automatization of remanufacturing processes. The project will work closely with several industrial partners to develop operational solutions and real-world impact. The work
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Project Description The positions will be part of the MADE REACT research project, focusing on the design and operation of resilient manufacturing systems and factories. Global disruptions force