222 algorithm-phd "INSAIT The Institute for Computer Science" Postdoctoral positions in Denmark
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that integrate state-of-the-art Large Language Models (LLMs) with novel logic-based multi-robot planning algorithms. This work will be evaluated through simulations and with physical drones in mock search-and
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construction machinery to improve efficiency, adaptability, and safety under varying operating conditions. The work will involve designing and prototyping intelligent control algorithms, developing runtime
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Job Description A two-year postdoc position is available in the research group of Algorithmic Cheminformatics at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU). The position is in an exciting 6-year
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advanced AI algorithms to optimize and understand the optical properties of light-trapping surfaces. (more information can be found in the following News post ). You will work closely with colleagues both
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and nanostructuring, all guided by advanced AI algorithms to optimize and understand the optical properties of light-trapping surfaces. (more information can be found in the following News post ). You
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to engage in pioneering research, collaborate with a large, dynamic and multidisciplinary team, and advance the field of quantum computing through innovative algorithms and technologies. This is an exciting
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/requirements We are looking for highly motivated, dedicated, and ambitious candidates with: A PhD in Molecular Biology, Biomedicine, Computational Systems Biology or similar. If you have not yet completed your
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solutions and policy impacts. You will design and implement machine-learning algorithms that interact with your simulation framework for scenario discovery, building surrogate models of simulation outputs
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for professional development and training towards an independent research career. Responsibilities and qualifications We are looking for creative and ambitious researchers with PhDs in chemistry, materials science
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have successfully defended a PhD thesis in a relevant discipline (computational mechanics, mechanical/aerospace engineering, simulation technology, applied mathematics, etc.). If you have not received