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for intelligent brain-computer interfaces? We are offering a PhD position in analog/mixed-signal CMOS circuit design for EEG and wearable sensor interfaces, as part of a pioneering project focused on assistive
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comprehensive training in translational liver research, including data analysis, experimental design, and scientific dissemination. Qualifications We are looking for a highly motivated PhD candidate with a strong
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is a lively and research-oriented group of scientists and support staff with a broad interest in information processing in humans and computers, and a particular focus on the signals they exchange, and
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for working within an interdisciplinary research team Strong analytical skills and ability to work independently Ability to convert experimental data into useful functioning models Preferred qualifications but
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: development of automated workflows for multi-omics data generation. In this project you will integrate small-scale automated bioreactors with workflows for the generation of high-quality multi-omics data
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communication and social skills for working within an interdisciplinary research team Strong analytical skills and ability to work independently Ability to convert experimental data into useful functioning models
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environmental data analysis - this position offers an exceptional opportunity to grow as a scientist. In RhizoTrack, you will work at the interface of microbiology, chemical ecology, and sustainable agriculture
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on the interests of the candidate, they may also be involved in our ongoing developments of a digital data infrastructure for 2D materials (see 2dhub.org), which would involve high-throughput electronic structure
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to determine instability growth rates and connect experimental data to theoretical models. The candidate will contribute to the design and implementation of key components, including helicon antennas for plasma
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The Centre for Machine Learning located under the Data Science and Statistics Section of the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science (IMADA) at the University of Southern Denmark invites