30 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation" Postdoctoral positions at Aarhus University in Denmark
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qualifications: A solid background in programming using Python, R, or other languages. Teaching and supervision experience at the BSc and MSc level. Interest and experience in developing competitive national and
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contributes to developing the academic field in question. Your qualifications To qualify for the positions, you must have been awarded the degree of PhD or have acquired equivalent qualifications. Who we
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research. Furthermore, this grant aims to significantly expand our understanding of the use of Large Language Models in Agile software development and is to be carried out in collaboration with a large
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computational humanities audiences. Qualifications Applicants should: Hold a PhD or equivalent qualifications in computational history, computational archaeology, computational social science, cultural evolution
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. Join us at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Aarhus University, where we are developing semantic-aware communication that leverage edge AI, semantic reasoning, and efficient time
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policymakers to ensure the MRV system reflects real-world needs and barriers. Organize policy and science-stakeholder forums for co-developing MRV strategies and implementation pathways. Your profile We
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Interfaces in Additive/Subtractive Hybrid Manufacturing for Sustainable Refurbishment. This position is part of the CiP (Circularity in Production), which aims to develop and demonstrate hybrid manufacturing
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has opportunities to thrive, achieve and develop. We view equality and diversity as assets, and we welcome all applicants. Research activities will be evaluated in relation to actual research time. Thus
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to the development of the Center through research of high international quality. In your daily work, you will work closely with colleagues on your project, where you will receive supervision and guidance. Your main
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shared methodological and analytical approach in three geographically and historically diverse African cities (Nouakchott, Cape Town, and Nairobi), we develop a new urgently needed general theoretical