27 programming-"the"-"DAAD"-"UCL"-"U"-"SciLifeLab"-"U.S"-"Prof"-"https:"-"Study-Group" positions at Aarhus University
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Fonden we have several postdoc and PhD openings in the Center for Basic Research in Program Verification (CPV) at Department of Computer Science, Aarhus University. The research topics at the Center
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an advanced PhD program. Our PhD students demonstrate high academic potential and deliver impressive results that benefit both the private and public sectors. Through our research and development activities, we
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evaluations Solid programming skills in at least one relevant language (e.g., Python, C++) Interest in interdisciplinary work involving engineering, sustainability, and real-world infrastructure Strong written
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Parkinson’s disease research, wherein a number of novel group leaders will be embedded. The center comprises research programs in clinical research and trials, longitudinal cohort building, multi-modal imaging
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programming skills (advanced Python preferred). Willingness and ability to participate in international fieldwork multiple times per year, including field campaigns in Ethiopia lasting up to 2–3 weeks
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: Extensive experience in programming using Python, R, or other languages Research experience in remote sensing of cover crop, crop type classification, and crop aboveground biomass quantification Insight
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fellow will conduct research on Algorithmic Verification of Concurrent Systems within the Programming Languages, Logic, and Software Security Research Group at Aarhus University. The focus of the position
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programs and advisory work covering the major biological sub-disciplines. We conduct innovative, advanced research in the areas of aquatic biology and ecology, Arctic environments and ecosystems
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advantage, and the candidate should possess strong analytical skills in quantitative acoustics. You must have experience with programming in Matlab or Python or similar programming tools. You are familiar
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expected to take a leading role in the research program, supported by a Villum Investigator Grant, in which femtosecond and picosecond laser pulses are used to study molecules and molecular complexes