25 algorithm-phd-"Prof"-"Prof" Postdoctoral research jobs at University of Lund in Sweden
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The position is placed at the Division of Astrophysics in the Department of Physics to work with David Hobbs on developing algorithms to improve the quality and scientific information that can be
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around 15 are PhD students. The work environment is open and welcoming, striving to provide each employee with the opportunity to develop personally and professionally. The field of solid mechanics relates
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forests and marine environment and pest surveillance in aquafarming. Our group will comprise a handful of PhD candidates, and several researchers and MSc students and also a broad interdisciplinary network
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environment project, we will develop automated species and community recognition, particularly focusing on pathogenic soil fungi, with help of deep-learning algorithms fed with microscopic image and Raman
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has a PhD, or an international degree deemed equivalent to a PhD, within the subject of the position, completed no more than three years before the date of employment decision. Under special
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for conferences, workshops, and collaboration with partners. Qualification requirements Appointment to a postdoctoral position requires that the applicant has a PhD, or an international degree deemed equivalent
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includes the PI, a PhD student, and a research expert in bioinformatics. The workplace fosters strong international collaboration, with close integration with the Halberg Group at Copenhagen University
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: ambercofund.eu. Qualifications Minimum requirements are: Candidate needs to have a maximum 8 years after a doctoral degree (PhD), as required by the project Grant Agreement signed with the European Commission
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arsenic, but other metals such as iron, manganese, lead and cobalt are also being investigated. At the department, you would take part in a strong and active scientific environment with other PhD students
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capabilities at the beamline, is also considered as a merit. Qualifications A PhD in physics, solid state chemistry, or similar, obtained within no longer than 3 years from the application submission date