92 computer-science-intern "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "P" research jobs at Aarhus University in Denmark
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. Your competences You have academic qualifications at PhD level. Candidates can have a background in a (bio)medical discipline (incl. medicine or dentistry), medical physics, computer/data science
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international research proposals. Additionalexpectations Active participation in research coordination within the Hyper-Cap program and cross-project collaboration. Contribution to supervision and mentoring
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Technical Sciences refers to the Ministerial Order on the Appointment of Academic Staff at Danish Universities under the Danish Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation . The application must be in
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, physics, computer science, applied mathematics, or similar Required competences Strong background in image processing and analysis, especially Deformable image registration and 3D segmentation methods
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understanding of single-cell biology, recent technologies and data science. Experience with cloud computing platforms will be an advantage Experience with wet-lab protocols RNA-seq and scRNAseq is preferred but
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networks, experience within AI or technology ethics and international research stays. Danish skills will be considered as an advantage. Work environment Active participation in the department’s daily
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, the position entails developing, organizing, and teaching the equivalent of one MA course per year as part of the Political Science program at Aarhus University. Your qualifications Applicants are expected
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are involved in broad collaboration both internally and externally. We share our knowledge with citizens, decision-makers, business and industry, practitioners and other researchers – in municipalities, in
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technology. Candidates must have experience with international collaborations and serve as a mentor/leader for the research group. Who we are The Department of Chemistry is among the most successful
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friendly atmosphere of large and interacting communities for e.g. structural biology, molecular cell biology, computational biology, neurobiology, and molecular medicine that encourages lively, open, and