51 web-programmer-developer "PhD Jobs.NET" positions at University of Copenhagen in Denmark
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Novo Nordisk Foundation Quantum Computing Programme (NQCP) at the Niels Bohr Institute at Faculty of Science, the University of Copenhagen is looking for a Control Software Engineer. About us The
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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
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studies consist of research programmes at the highest international level that qualify students for independent research, knowledge dissemination and teaching. The main emphasis is on PhD students
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programmers. You will also work closely together with course teams to develop data generation, data analysis, modeling, simulation, and machine learning workflows as well as develop custom data science-related
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disciplines within the department and the wider university community to further develop our nationally and internationally recognized research profile that combines experimental fieldwork with applied science
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involves interdisciplinary research on the development and evaluation of large language models for low-resourced langauges, primarily focusing on Danish and other Nordic languages. The research will focus
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. Below, intended research objectives are listed, but the list is not exclusive. We expect the qualified candidate to further define the plan for the PhD within the first three months of employment
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. The fellowship will focus on the damage evolution and formation of fractures in ice sheets. The successful applicant will be part of the research center PRECISE (PREdicting Changes in Ice Sheets on Earth) (https
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the applicant’s research and teaching potential. The faculty emphasizes the applicant’s interest in development and implementation of new strong research ideas with international impact. Emphasis is also be placed
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group is focused on developing new computational methods for the prediction of chemical reactivity. The group is a part of Department of Chemistry, Faculty of SCIENCE, University of Copenhagen. We