33 computer-science-quantum "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "U.S" Postdoctoral positions at University of Southern Denmark in Denmark
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, computer science or similar area is required. The candidate is expected to have a profound knowledge on the majority of the following topics: For 1) Mechanical and Mechatronic Design of Continuum Surgical
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conduct high-quality research. The position is funded by an NNF career grant in data science and will be carried out within POLIMA’s theoretical activities. The successful candidate will work under the
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Job Description In order to expand the Centre for Visual Data Science , the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at the University of Southern Denmark, Odense, invites applications for a
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work environment that encourages innovation and creativity. Opportunities for professional growth and leadership. Access to state-of-the-art technology and resources. Job description SDU Robotics
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chemistry, e.g., GCMS, HPLC and ECMS. Designing immobilization strategies. Collaborating on mechanistic and computational studies. Collaborating within the CAPeX pioneer center The successful candidate will
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biomedical engineering, mechanical engineering, robotics, medical image computing, or a related field, together with relevant experience. Strong publication record, commensurate with career stage Possess
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development through the Lecturer Training Programme and mentoring. An open and collaborative research culture within SDU’s Faculty of Engineering (TEK), promoting interdisciplinary innovation across electronics
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-time political science program, Engage in knowledge exchange activities with the wider society, Engage in and contribute to a good working environment at the section and the department level. For
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fields of journalism studies or political communication, but we invite candidates with a PhD degree from a broad range of fields, such as communication, political science, computer science, media studies
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collaborative project at the interface of directed experimental evolution, microbial ecology, and bioelectrochemical engineering. The project combines laboratory evolution approaches with omics-based analysis