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A PhD position starting November 1, 2025 (with some flexibility in both directions) is available at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU) for research in an exciting project in algorithmic
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Description A PhD position starting November 1, 2025 (with some flexibility in both directions) is available at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU) for research in an exciting project in algorithmic
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algorithms. The targeted starting date is 1 September 2025,or as soon as possible thereafter. Project description This project will explore the algorithms, advantages, and applications of quantum computing
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Prof. Daniel Merkle. The overall research project is based on the novel application of formalisms, algorithms, and computational methods from computer science to the design of microbial communities
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, Denmark, and is headed by Prof. Petar Popovski. The center aims to revolutionize communication systems for the quantum age. As quantum technologies rapidly advance, CLASSIQUE focuses on a critical challenge
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experimentation with Asst. Prof. Eli N. Weinstein. Your goal will be to develop fundamental algorithmic techniques to overcome critical bottlenecks on data scale and quality, enabling scientists to gather vastly
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carried out and data is generated? Then keep reading. The Natural Products Genome Mining Section at DTU Biosustain studies multiple aspects of Actinomycete bacteria, for example their genomics, molecular
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agricultural robotics and new sustainable farming practices. The PhD projects will be combining new sensor systems and perception algorithms. So, if you are one of the 2 selected applicants, your primary
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available sensor and meter infrastructure, affordable computational resources, and advanced modeling algorithms. MPCs excel in handling constrained optimizations and new operational conditions, whereas RLs
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-reviewed publications, conference presentations, and collaboration with project partners This research will be conducted under the supervision of Prof. Mehdi Savaghebi and Associate Prof. Kristina Vaarst