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: https://plen.ku.dk/english/research/organismal_biology/ipbc/ We offer a creative and stimulating working environment in a dynamic and international research group. Our research facilities include modern
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mergers of neutron stars. You will become part and play an active role in large international collaborations, and you will engage in searches for transient phenomena in large data streams by developing
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. Responsibilities and qualifications The nature of this project suggests that you should have a strong interest in the mathematical and theoretical aspects of machine learning. A solid background in mathematics (e.g
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DTU Tenure Track Researcher in Nutrition, Sustainability and Health Promotion with a focus on Sus...
national but also international visibility, and many research collaborations with other universities and organisations. The research field concerns exploring the transition to sustainable diets, which can
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Support for accompanying family members through the AAU+1 spouse and partner network Danish language courses Application Procedure To apply, please submit: Motivation letter indicating which of the three
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thermodynamic frameworks of protein assembly pathways and develop new ones, by taking inspiration from the ‘out-of-equilibrium’ nature of living cells. To achieve these goals, you will also collaborate with world
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processing, with special focus on the development and evaluation of a PRO system. Fouling reduction will be one of the core topics of the project, which will also entail the internal and external concentration
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models and machine learning and text analysis using natural language processing will be an integrated part of the project hence knowledge, skills, and interest in these areas will be an advantage. We
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. Applicants to be fluent in Danish and English, to be able to gather data observing classes and establish personal contact with teachers, including international staff, and students in the languages
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funded under a European Research Council (ERC) advanced grant LUMIN (Illuminating charge transport in feldspar to measure rates of Earth surface processes). We are looking for a self-driven and innovative