13 programming-"the"-"DAAD"-"UCL"-"FEMTO-ST"-"Prof"-"IMPRS-ML"-"https:" "DIFFER" PhD positions at University of Southern Denmark
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a strong desire to understand and solve societal challenges. You should be able to work independently and, in consultation with your PhD supervisor, prioritize the different aspects of your work
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curiosity and a strong desire to understand and solve societal challenges. You should be able to work independently and, in consultation with your PhD supervisor, prioritize the different aspects of your work
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Master's program in Environmental Engineering and is involved in both the Bachelor's and Master's programs in Energy Technology and Integrated Design and Sustainable Product Development. For more information
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, Data Science, Robotics or Health Informatics or any other relevant field, at the time of application into this PhD program. Please scroll down to read more about the expectations, in terms of PhD
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. in the graduation class for the study programme. List of publications and maximum 2 examples of relevant publications (in case you have any publications). References may be included, you're welcome
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for the study programme. List of publications and maximum 2 examples of relevant publications (in case you have any publications). References may be included, you're welcome to use the form
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3,800 employees, and 115 different study programs in the fields of the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, health sciences, and engineering. Its main campus is located in Odense, the third
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; Synopsys or Mentor Graphics. Strong programming skills: Python and C/C++. Experience in hardware accelerators, in-memory processing, or SoC integration. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with
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or dissertation project from the grade giving institution. The statement must clearly state that the candidate has been among the top 30 pct. in the graduation class for the study programme. List of publications
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computers, one of the major milestones is the development of high-quality quantum bits (qubits), the core units of quantum computation. Unlike classical bits, solid-state qubits must operate at extremely low