17 programming-"the"-"DAAD"-"IMPRS-ML"-"IDAEA-CSIC"-"U"-"UCL"-"https:" "Prof" Postdoctoral positions in Denmark
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Postdoc Position in Models of Quantum Programming Languages (Sapere Aude: DFF-Research Leader Pro...
by Assoc. Prof. Robin Kaarsgaard . The project aims at introducing new abstractions, models, and programming languages that radically change how we can reason about and develop quantum programs
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of neural network architectures (as a plus: PINNs, neural operators, transformers/LLM) and NN training. Strong Python programming skills (as a plus: C++ or Julia) and knowledge of scientific computing
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are internationals. In total, it has more than 600 students in its BSc and MSc programs, which are based on AAU's problem-based learning model. The department leverages its unique research infrastructure and lab
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magnetic refrigeration device based on a novel concept. 205 years ago, the founder of the Technical University of Denmark, Prof. H.C. Ørsted, discovered the link between electricity and magnetism. Since
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expect the candidate to have: PhD in transportation science, machine learning, behavioral economics or a related field. Programming skills Python, along with experience working with transportation
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of platform fabrication will be a central aspect that has to be considered. Your primary tasks will be to: plan and execute experimental research design and fabricate micro- and nanoelectrode chips in the DTU
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. The Ravnskjaer lab is headed by Assoc. Prof. Kim Ravnskjaer and focuses on cellular crosstalk in the regulation of liver function in health and disease. For this we apply single cell- and spatially resolved
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prognostic transcriptional programs through an epigenetic switch. Nat Genet. 56(4):663-674. Siersbæk et al., 2020. IL6/STAT3 signaling hijacks ER enhancers to drive breast cancer metastasis. Cancer Cell 38(3
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equivalent). Other qualifications and competences include: Experience with bioinformatics Experience with mathematical modelling and programming, including source attribution modelling of foodborne pathogens