9 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"UNIS"-"DIFFER" PhD positions at Nature Careers in Denmark
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PhD fellowship in Section for molecular ecology and evolution at the Globe Institute, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen We are offering a PhD fellowship in Population
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investigate new algorithmic principles that make learning agents adapt to non-stationary environments in an autonomous manner. The expected outcomes are new theoretical insights about the algorithmic roots
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DTU Tenure Track Researcher in Low-Noise Supercontinuum Lasers and Supercontinuum Laser based Opt...
(OCT) imaging, then we have the ideal opportunity for you. Come and be a part of the “Table-Top Synchrotron” project and one of the world’s strongest groups in this field in our quest to develop
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limited. As a PhD student, you will work on the Novo Nordisk Foundation NERD-funded project aimed at developing innovativechemical tools that will enable precise elucidation of roles of linker histones and
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developing and enhancing interdisciplinary collaboration both internally and externally. The latter with both national and international partners. Your profile The position requires a solid background in
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on land. The work will be conducted in the Villum Foundation-funded center EnBiE (Center for Environmental and Biological Evolution) with the Nordcee group. We are looking for ambitious candidate with
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monitoring. Responsibilities Drive forward the department’s analytical and statistical expertise in remote sensing, LiDAR, AI tools, GIS, and spatial modeling. Take a leading role in developing digital tools
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of manuscripts etc. Research exchange to collaborating institution, depending on the interest of the PhD student Mentoring and career development Access to state-of-the-art equipment, facilities, and
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PhD fellowship at the Copenhagen Center for Glycocalyx Research at the Department of Cellular and Mo
dissecting how protein and glycan assemblies drive signaling and cell communication. Develop precision tools to selectively target disease-relevant assemblies, opening new therapeutic opportunities in cancer