13 computer-science-programming-languages-"the"-"FEMTO-ST-institute"-"O"-"UCL" positions at University of Copenhagen in Denmark
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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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time very flexible. As our experiments are usually computer-based, some programming experience is an advantage. It is not a prerequisite, however. Terms and conditions The employment is made in
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of Health and Medical Sciences. The PhD study must be completed in accordance with The Ministerial Order on the PhD programme (2013) and the Faculty’s rules on achieving the degree. The PhD student is
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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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. Accordingly, we require documented skills within theoretical and applied statistics and the ability to program in R. Also, the applicant should have the ability to communicate research findings in teaching
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Rossmeisl, Department of Chemistry, Jan.Rossmeisl@chem.ku.dk , Direct Phone: +45 5071 9584 The PhD programme Qualifications needed for the regular programme (5+3) To be eligible for the regular PhD programme
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assistant, you are currently enrolled in an educational program (i.e. an active student), preferably with at least 2 years of study left. We encourage students from any field of study to apply, provided
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. Excellent English skills written and spoken. Experience with usage and programming in R. Desirable experience and skills: Basic knowledge of regression analysis Place of employment The place of employment is
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dissemination, internal communication and use of digital tools (Teams, Outlook, etc.), as well as coordinating the artist residency program. Project management of, among other things, room optimizations
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The Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management (IGN) at the University of Copenhagen is expanding its forest science research capacity and invites applications for a time-limited