27 parallel-processing-bioinformatics-"DIFFER" positions at Aalborg University in Denmark
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At the Faculty of Engineering and Science, Department of Materials and Production at Aalborg University, Aalborg Campus, a part-time external lecture position in Automation and Process Monitoring is
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At the Technical Faculty of IT and Design, Department of Architecture, Design, and Media Technology, a Research Assistent in Computer Vision and Tongue control of Exoskeletons is open for
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innovative research and teaching at the interfaces between materials science, physics, and engineering. Strengthen and promote departmental collaboration across AAU within plastic processing, modification
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development, quality assurance processes, and various academic service activities. You will also contribute to the Department's strategic development and participate in regular faculty meetings and academic
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. The planned research will focus on characterizing and understanding the structural origins of the difference in deformation mechanisms across different glass compositions and testing conditions. This will
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innovative research programmes within the area of materials for energy in a broad sense. This includes both generation and storage of energy as well as solar driven or assisted catalytic processes. AAU offers
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funds for you to present your work at scientific conferences. Computer and other practical office necessities. Guidance on re-location to Aalborg, Denmark. Who are you? CNAP recruits highly qualified and
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on preferences the candidates will work along one (or more) of the following different directions: theoretical foundation involving quantitative models (e.g. stochastic, timed weighted, hybrid automata) and logics
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funding. Since you will be part of the research center CLASSIQUE, which consists of researchers with different backgrounds, you are expected to participate and contribute to collaborative research
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the architectural domain. These technologies enable quick design evaluations, informing design choices and decision-making process in building design. Simultaneously, the increased attention to green transitions and