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Job Description Are you passionate about designing ultra-low-power electronics for neural and wearable systems? Do you want to develop custom CMOS circuits that serve as the foundation
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of the biggest challenges is the development of efficient, scalable, and low-noise control electronics that operate at cryogenic temperatures. This PhD project addresses this challenge by designing CMOS-based
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, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen We seek to appoint a highly motivated and dynamic PhD fellow interested in immunology, neurology and the development of novel nutritional
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generally. The expectation is that the PhD project can extend on and further develop these theoretical debates by applying them to extreme wealth. The central question for WP2 is thus: What role should we
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multidisciplinary research initiative focused on developing intelligent assistive technologies driven by brain-inspired computing. The broader goal of the project is to enable seamless interaction between humans and
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thesis). Software Architectures with a particular focus on Microservices and Distributed Systems Generative AI-driven Software Development and Maintenance Empirical Software Engineering Mining
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decisions within SMEs, while also developing agentic AI for modular micro-services. The call is open for applications between October 1 and October 30, 2025, and the specific start date will be agreed upon
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, and we take pride in creating a space where young researchers can develop their skills and thrive both scientifically and personally. In daily work, the PhD student will report to associate professor