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of optical oxygen sensors, establishment of protocols for sensor calibration, mechanical tests of in situ experimental platforms, data management, organization of shipping and logistics for fieldwork
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. Further information Further information may be obtained from Asst. Prof Charalampos Orfanidis or Prof. Xenofon Fafoutis . You can read more here about working in our section, at DTU and in Denmark. If you
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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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algorithms. Graph Neural Networks. The candidate is expected to hold a relevant MSc degree in Computer Science, Data Science, Physics, (Applied) Mathematics, Computational Statistics or another field
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, data-driven methods based on omics. Techniques applied will comprise advanced 4D cellular and molecular imaging (e.g. lattice lightsheet SIM, genetically encoded sensors for subcellular and synaptic
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Position Location: Odense, 5230, Denmark [map ] Subject Areas: Pure math with relations to quantum theory or with emphasis on Quantum algorithms, Quantum software and Quantum computing. Appl Deadline: 2025
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advanced finite element models and simulation techniques. This is enabled by digital and sensor technologies such as artificial intelligence, computer vision, drones, and robotics, which are utilized
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Job Description A PhD position focusing on structural and functional characterization of ciliary protein complexes derived from human cells is available in the research group of Assistant Prof
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collaboration between the University of Copenhagen, Technical University of Denmark, and the University of Le Mans, France, with Prof. Poul Erik Jensen as principal investigator. Read more about SEEDFOOD here