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The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science (IMADA) at the University of Southern Denmark, Odense, invites applications for a PhD position in algorithms. The position has a duration of 3
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your work worldwide in leading recognized journals Develop strong collaboration skills Have regular (short- and long-term) visits at NTNU, Trondheim, Norway Contribute to the cooperation with Danish
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is to develop machine-learning-based algorithms for transmitter pre-distortion and receiver post-distortion architectures that enable distortion-free quantum communication systems. A key focus will be
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algorithmic solution development. The group focuses particularly on automated decision-making in autonomous cyber-physical systems, combining mathematical optimization, machine learning, and decision theory
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the area of enzyme engineering to the next level, while having a positive impact on our world. When joining our group, you get the opportunity to use the latest algorithms in machine learning for improving
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motivated to move the area of enzyme engineering to the next level, while having a positive impact on our world. When joining our group, you get the opportunity to use the latest algorithms in machine
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, German and Danish companies and research institutions. A research stay at NTNU (Trondheim, Norway) is expected to be part of the project and a strategic research alliance. Responsibilities and
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footprint. This PhD is embedded in the Clean-Energy Transition Partnership “La-Flex ” with Norwegian, German and Danish companies and research institutions. A research stay at NTNU (Trondheim, Norway) is
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will be an asset. The PhD will be supervised by Professor Helene Friis Ratner and conducted as part of the Algorithms, Data and Democracy project, founded by the VELUX Foundations. For more information
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specialized algorithms supported on solid theoretical foundations and with a focus on challenging aspects of very high-dimensional datasets, such as datasets encountered in the computational biology and