23 phd-in-architecture-and-built-environment Postdoctoral positions at Aalborg University in Denmark
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worldwide for its high academic quality and societal impact. The Department of Electronic Systems employs more than 200 people, of which about 90 are PhD students, and about 40 % of all employees
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Requirements Applicants must hold a PhD degree in Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Statistics, or a closely related field. A strong research background and programming experience
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of Electronic Systems employs more than 200 people, of which about 90 are PhD students, and about 40 % of all employees are internationals. In total, it has more than 600 students in its BSc and MSc programs
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these new large-scale data sources to develop new approaches for analysis of microbial horizontal gene transfer using long-read metagenomics in complex environments. The postdoc will be part of the Microbial
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competencies The applicant must hold a master’s degree in engineering and a PhD in a relevant field, such as electrical engineering, with expertise in physics-based modeling, machine learning, and optimization
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editing. You are motivated and thrive in a dynamic environment. You are self-driven, independent and are well-structured in your work. You have a strong sense of responsibility and a good sense of social
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project tasks; therefore, prior leadership and project management experience is preferred. A collaborative mindset and experience working in interdisciplinary and international environments will be
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an outstanding scientist with a proven research record in studies of complex microbial communities including studies of ecophysiology. Some important skills: • A PhD degree, in microbial ecology or related
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experience with Mathworks and Aspen+ products is required for the position Qualification requirements Appointment as postdoc requires academic qualifications at PhD level. Who we are AAU Energy is a dynamic
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, Aalborg University is known worldwide for its high academic quality and societal impact. The Department of Electronic Systems employs more than 200 people, of which about 90 are PhD students, and about 40