9 computational-physics "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "Dr" positions in Denmark
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Postdoc position in method development in human statistical genetics, with a focus on classificat...
University. Dr Speed's research involves developing statistical methods for better analysing data from genome-wide association studies (GWAS), with a particular focus on improving our understanding of human
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University. Dr Speed's research involves developing statistical methods for better analysing data from genome-wide association studies (GWAS), with a particular focus on improving our understanding of human
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at Aarhus University, in close collaboration with the research group of Prof. Dr.-Ing. Selin Kara at Leibniz University Hannover, Germany. The key tasks of the postdoc in this position will be: Enzyme
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hold a PhD in oceanography, marine ecology, computer sciences, data sciences or similar. We expect that you have: Expert knowledge on network modelling, especially aimed at ecological applications Strong
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-supervisor is Assistant Professor Jeanette Falk (jfo@cs.aau.dk), Department of Computer Science. For information on Jeanettes profile, please see: https://vbn.aau.dk/en/persons/jeanette-falk/ https
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research on interactive computing technologies across individuals, organisations, and society. The PhD will be supervised by Dr. Florian Echtler, whose research centers around the intersection of ubiquitous
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nanophotonics, and mesoscopic physics. The position is co-funded by the POLIMA DNRF funding and DFF, and the student will be supervised by Professor Christos Tserkezis and POLIMA lab manager Dr. Sergii Morozov
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Professor Martijn Wubs (mwubs@dtu.dk ), Dr. Jake Iles-Smith (jake.iles-smith@sheffield.ac.uk ) You can read more about the Department of Electrical and Photonics Engineering at https://electro.dtu.dk
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spatially explicit process-based ecological model (DEB-IBM) for muskoxen in the high-Arctic through the analyses of long-term GPS and acceleration data. using the model to estimate the (cumulative) impacts