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school outreach activities. Teach in educational programs at the department, mainly within the pharmacy education. Participate in the daily operation, administration and further development
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joint project with the pathology at OUH. Here, the student shall develop statistical and machine learning approaches to identify potential cancer on whole slide scans. The student contributes
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initiatives Commitment and ability to teach and supervise students at bachelor’s and master’s levels, including course development in digital design, computer architecture, and AI hardware Strong communication
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environment. You can communicate in English and Danish. Experience with the manufacturing of parts by CNC milling is a plus. Experience with CAD design software such as NX is a plus; willingness to learn
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characteristics: be self-motivated, having a can-do attitude, willing to learn be able to program in C plusplus; ; and/or Python be at least familiar with ROS2 and Linux have decent understanding of robotics
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are looking for a student to support the operations of the Cyber-Physical Lab, a facility where physical experiments are directly interfaced with and controlled by computer systems. The position requires a
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Agent-based simulation and middleware platforms for multi-agent systems AI-driven forecasting and flexibility orchestration Scalable data and machine learning pipelines Digital twin architectures
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workflows Experience in quantitative data analysis and computational approaches; familiarity with machine learning or advanced statistal methods is advantageous Preferably experience with micro-CT imaging
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objectives involving research, code development, supporting software and consulting with scientists. Other relevant qualifications (not required): Bsc in Computer Sciences. Experience with DevOps practices
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options are gamma radiation and E-beam. Regulatory agencies, including the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the European Medicines Agency (EMA), strongly prefer terminal sterilization over