27 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"DTU" positions at University of Copenhagen in Denmark
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PhD fellowship in Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) PhD Project in Novel Computer Science Teaching Methods considering Neurodiversity, Physical Computing, and Universal design in teaching
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, ITU and DTU led by the University of Copenhagen in close collaboration with the Pioneer Centre for AI. You will be physically located at the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Copenhagen
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include data science management and development of novel and executing existing computational methods including machine learning and deep learning methods to integrate genomics, transcriptomics and
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as long as you are studying at UCPH. About us DAWN is a center of excellence at both NBI and DTU Space at the Danish Technical University, researching the first stars, galaxies, and black holes and
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Theoretical High Energy Physics/Mathematical Physics. The position is associated with a research program “Quantum Quenches from Quantum Fields”, which is financed by The Villum Foundation and directed by Prof
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or as soon as possible thereafter. The successful candidate will be working on statistical methods, scientific programming and analysis projects together with external collaborators and together
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, Denmark [map ] Subject Areas: Astrophysics / Theoretical Astrophysics Cosmology/Particle Astrophysics Condensed Matter Physics / Computational Physics , Condensed Matter Theory Planetary Sciences
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The Natural Language Processing Section at the Department of Computer Science invites applicants for a Postdoctoral Researcher in Natural Language Processing. Project Description The position
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practices, with a particular emphasis on computational approaches. Other things being equal, applicants with previous experience in methods such as natural language processing, representation learning, and/or
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conversion reactions. The second position is focused on modelling stability of electrocatalyst materials. The aim is to develop a framework to predict metastability of catalyst materials. Among the methods