29 algorithm-development-"Multiple" Postdoctoral research jobs at University of Southern Denmark
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realizations and proven theoretical advantages. The project may involve several aspects, including mathematical theory, algorithm development, error correction, adaptation of GBS-based algorithms to other
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Job Description The Institute of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering invites applications for a 24-month scholarship as a postdoctoral researcher in development of topology optimisation methods
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perception. Cilia dysfunctions result in rare human diseases known as ciliopathies that affects multiple organs leading to clinical manifestations such as blindness, deafness, obesity, mental retardation
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have performed such studies for a long time and successfully discovered multiple new drug effects under this umbrella. Specifically, this position will be responsible for two projects dealing with
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). The successful candidate will contribute to the Nudge2Green research project, applying software development and AI methods to design digital nudging tools that promote sustainable consumer behavior in food choices
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University Hospital - OUH). The overarching goal of this ambitious project is to develop cutting-edge, immune-integrated three-dimensional skin models that accurately mimic both healthy human skin and diseased
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contributes to aging-related diseases and aims to develop therapeutic strategies to mitigate its harmful effects while preserving its beneficial functions. The lab also works on cellular rejuvenation through
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candidate will be given extensive freedom to pursue personal ideas and to develop the postdoc project individually within the overall frame of the project. To be eligible for the position, the applicant must
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responsible for developing and implementing hazard and health/safety (SSbD Steps 1–3) for biobased materials used in multiproduct biorefineries. The SSbD work supports substitution of harmful substances, safe
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candidate will develop experimental research performing magneto-optical spectroscopy combined with electronic transport to investigate light-matter interactions in 2D materials. Our goal is to create new