31 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Prof" Postdoctoral positions at Aarhus University in Denmark
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Do you have experience with modelling structures subjected to dynamic loading? Are you interested in data-driven methods for modelling applied loading? Are you eager to share your knowledge within
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and a demonstrable interest and experience in the use of computational methods. The candidate should combine the use of quantitative and statistical approaches with (solid) historical analysis, in line
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The Section for Software Engineering and Computing Systems, at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), invites applicants for a two-year postdoctoral position within the area of
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Applications are invited for a post-doctoral position to develop and apply advanced mass spectrometry and data analysis methods to investigate plant-microbe interactions in soil, within the research
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(e.g. scikit-learn, PyTorch). Flexibility to adapt to different application fields. Independence and time management. Who we are The Computational Physics and Machine Learning Lab led by prof. Lucantonio
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Applications are invited for a 1-year Postdoc position in the field of Intelligent Control for Aerial Robots at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Aarhus University, Denmark
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methods to directly probe the phase behavior, i.e., the number and types of phases, in individual aerosol particles, and to explore how it affects their ability to form clouds. The project will focus
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at the Department of Molecular Medicine (MOMA), Aarhus University/Aarhus University Hospital,working closely with Associate Prof. Torben Mikkelsen and Associate Prof. Maria Rusan. MOMA is at the forefront of cancer
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involved in Parkinson’s Disease. This is part of a vibrant multidisciplinary network collaboration headed by Prof. Daniel Otzen, AU, and including collaborators Dr. Simon Glerup (Draupnir and AU), Prof. Mads
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postdoctoral, PhD and master students, who are working on different aspects of battery science. The group is led by Prof. Dorthe Ravnsbæk. The group resides in laboratories fully equipped for inorganic synthesis