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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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Compute. Our mission encompasses the creation of insights that allow the development of context-aware, distributed, and embedded cyber-physical systems, with a particular focus on Internet-of-Things (IoT
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for Basic Research in Program Verification (CPV) include: extensions of higher-order concurrent separation logics (such as our Iris logic, see iris-project.org ), e.g., to reason about distributed systems
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equal gender distribution. We are located in Lyngby, Hirtshals, Nykøbing Mors, and Silkeborg and have regular activities in Greenland. Learn more on aqua.dtu.dk Technology for people DTU develops
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. Integrating new pumping systems and verification of aseptic bubble-free long-term perfusion. Characterizing oxygen and metabolite distribution by advanced microscopy. Performing month-long culture of stem cell
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to have experience with: Phase equilibrium calculation algorithms and their integration into CO2 capture simulation Thermodynamic modeling of phase equilibrium and thermophysical properties related to CO2
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key responsibilities will include: Designing and implementing advanced LabVIEW and C++ based control software for our HS-DAFM platform Developing specialized signal processing algorithms and circuits
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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