50 application-programming-android-"Prof" uni jobs at Technical University of Denmark
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routes, testing protocols, and implementation of the developed electrocatalysts in electrodes and cells Qualified applicants must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent) in chemistry, materials science, chemical
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, Programming, and Physics. Python has been selected as the standard programming language in these courses, and all new students are expected to have a functional Python environment on their personal laptops
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Job Description We invite applications for one or more tenure-track positions at varying academic levels (Researcher/Senior Researcher or Assistant/Associate Professor), suited for ambitious
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Job Description The Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering at Technical University of Denmark (DTU) invites applications for the position of tenure track assistant or associate professor in
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. We invite applications for a professorship in Healthcare Operations and Analytics, a strategic position to strengthen interdisciplinary research and teaching at the interface of data science
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, resulted in the EU adopting the “Action Plan for reducing incidental catches of seabirds in fishing gears”. To assess the magnitude and spatiotemporal distribution of bycatch in gillnet fisheries in Danish
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engineering or a related field regards to software development. We greatly appreciate applicants with: Experience in developing system software with a mindset of easy to use. Strong problem-solving skills and
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position is full-time (37 hours per week) and is to be filled as soon as possible. The workplace will be at DeiC’s offices on the DTU Campus in Lyngby or the AU Campus in Aarhus. Application and contact
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. Understanding of embedded programming, computer architecture and digital electronic systems. Experience with low-level bare-metal coding, particularly in C/C++. Understanding of digital electronic systems
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similar. Bring hands-on experience in two or more areas: programming, robotics, AI, embedded systems, or physical computing. Are curious and passionate about emerging technologies — from VR to quantum