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employment is 2 years. You can read more about career paths at DTU here . Further information Further information may be obtained from Andrey Rivkin, DTU Compute, https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/persons/andrey-rivkin
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Job Description Do you want to figure out why Bayesian deep learning doesn’t work? And afterwards fix it? At DTU Compute we are working towards building highly scalable Bayesian approximations
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Job Description If you are an ambitious researcher looking to further your career in photonic integrated circuits and optical computing, we invite you to join us as a Postdoc at DTU Electro in
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Job Description If you wish to develop your research within Science & Technology Studies (STS) and Computational Anthropology, you may consider applying for this Post Doc position (36 months). We
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Job Description Are you looking to grow your career in intelligent embedded systems and edge computing? Join the Embedded Systems Engineering (ESE) research section at DTU Compute , where your
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Job Description The Process and Systems Engineering Center (PROSYS) at the Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering of the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) is seeking to hire a highly
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Job Description We are seeking one or more highly motivated and talented Postdoctoral Researchers to join our team and contribute to our cutting-edge activities within photonic quantum computing
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Technology (QPIT) at the Department of Physics of the Technical University of Denmark (DTU). We are a dynamic, innovative and diverse research team focused on continuous-variable quantum optics. Our team is