19 finite-element-method-"Multiple" Postdoctoral positions at University of Southern Denmark in Denmark
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possible. It is strictly required that you have experience with: Scientific programming, preferably in python and/or MATLAB and/or C++ Derivation and implementation of finite element methods (FEM) in code
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of extension for the project SECUREAM: Advancing Cybersecurity in Additive Manufacturing in the intersection of blockchain, cryptography, software engineering, and applied formal methods, starting February 1
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programming and ease with formal thinking are prerequisites. The project is based on the novel application of formalisms, algorithms, and computational methods from computer science to the modeling of microbial
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PhD program, you must include a signed letter from your PhD supervisor stating your expected date of completion. Strong collaborative and communication skills and an interest in method development and
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Description Modern software systems are increasingly multilingual by design, combining multiple programming languages, execution environments, and communication layers. This is particularly noticeable in mobile
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, software engineering, and artificial intelligence, starting November 1, 2025 or as soon as possible thereafter. The position is part of the REINS project, which develops innovative methods and tools
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electronics and computing solutions that solve technology-related challenges in fields such as autonomous robots, drones, IoT, smart grid, and healthcare. The section is a vital component of our educational
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position as postdoctoral researcher for 2 years in the area of computational nanophotonics, with a focus on semi-analytical and numerical methods for treating electron-beam spectroscopies. We are looking
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of Southern Denmark, Denmark. The successful candidates will study the physiology and ecology of microbial key players in global element cycles exposed to oxygen depletion. Aquatic oxygen-depleted environments
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participatory methods to PACA’s overall mission of developing a post-anthropocentric ontology The applicant is expected to hold a PhD degree in the humanities (e.g., literary studies, pedagogy, cultural studies