24 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof" PhD positions at University of Southern Denmark in Denmark
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develop experimental research performing magneto-optical spectroscopy combined with electronic transport to investigate light-matter interactions in 2D materials. Our goal is to access and control new
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candidate, who will contribute to the development and implementation of the theory, and to applications in secure compilation. Further details on the planned research are summarized in the technical part of
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, which includes researchers and developers at universities and industries on both sides of the Danish-German border. CIE is a initiative striving for high quality and great impact of its research
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student to work on the development of new theoretical frameworks for describing light–matter interactions in advanced nanostructures probed by polaritons generated through inelastic electron tunneling
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, and Intercultural Competencies) funded by Interreg. The Interreg STEPS project aims to develop and implement pilot projects to strengthen the connection between working life and primary (elementary) and
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. Qualifications The successful candidate holds a Master of Science degree in Engineering Science, preferably with a focus on Innovation and Product Development. The preferred candidate has a strong interest in
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Odense or in Esbjerg. The primary task in the positions is research and, as a result, to prepare a PhD thesis within the three-year employment. As a PhD student at the Department of Law, you will be part
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Job Description SDU Metaverse Lab invites applications for a PhD fellowship in research and development of educational material towards implementation of programming and hardware competences in
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to develop comprehensive policy recommendations to reduce disparities in health care access across Denmark. Specifically, the PhD project will focus on the two key areas: Barriers to settlement and retention
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accomplished using methods such as reinforcement learning that should be initialized with information from human demonstrations. The developed method should be applied to the manipulation of flexible objects