204 parallel-processing-"International-PhD-Programme-(IPP)-Mainz" Postdoctoral positions in Denmark
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The Department of Electronic Systems at The Technical Faculty of IT and Design invites applications for a postdoc in the field of Neural Speech and Audio Signal Processing as per December 1, 2025
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professional information, please contact Professor Pooya Davari, pda@energy.aau.dk . Other questions, please contact HR AAU Energy: hr@energy.aau.dk . Further information Read more about our recruitment process
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the behaviour of recycled materials in forming processes, addressing technical challenges and proposing innovative solutions. Conduct tests at DTU Construct to document and demonstrate the optimal use of recycled
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hospital environment. Responsibilities and qualifications The principle responsibility of the postdoc is to implement an improved processing pipeline for SURE and ULM imaging, which can be used in both a
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are more than welcome to contact us. You will find contact persons at the bottom of the jobpost. Further information Read more about our recruitment process here The appointment process at Aalborg
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broadly. Qualifications and specific competences: The ideal candidate has a PhD in computer science, human-computer interaction, or child-computer interaction and can construct IT-based research prototypes
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persons at the bottom of the jobpost. Further information Read more about our recruitment process here The appointment process at Aalborg University involves a shortlisting process. You can read more about
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questions, please contact HR AAU Energy: hr@energy.aau.dk . Further information Read more about our recruitment process here The appointment process at Aalborg University involves a shortlisting process. You
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researchers at the Technical University of Denmark and at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU). In the project you will: Investigate the behaviour of recycled materials in forming processes, addressing
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elite restructuring in redistributional processes within and between workplaces and social groups in Denmark from 1995 to 2025. The broader project also contains case studies on Israel and the US, and