33 parallel-and-distributed-computing-"Meta"-"Meta"-"Meta" positions at University of Copenhagen
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We are looking for a highly motivated and dynamic assistant professor who has worked with computational neuroscience and neuroengineering for a two year position with the Berg Laboratory to commence
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Human Centred Computing Section invites applicants for a 2-year Post Doctoral Fellowship in Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) in the NeuroGen Computing research project focusing on creating
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Department of Computer Science at the Faculty of Science, at the University of Copenhagen seeks to employ a part-time Lecturer as of 15 January 2026 for teaching at the Communication and IT study
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science and be exposed to the biotech start-up community in the greater Copenhagen area. In parallel as part of PLEN, the Post Doc fellow will be interacting leading scientist within the fields of plant
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) further study of the method, to understand how the 13C signal develops and is distributed in the plant, and how sampling can be optimized to show such effects of even shorter dry periods, typical
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is a full-time position with an uneven distribution of workload over the year. The peak season is from April to September. The remaining part of the year allows for longer periods of absence
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Department of Computer Science at University of Copenhagen (DIKU), PLTC section, invites applicants for a postdoc in the context of the Horizon Europe project CHORYS focused on Open and Programmable
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stereoscopes. The PhD programme A three year full-time study within the framework of the regular PhD programme (5+3 scheme), if you already have an education equivalent to a relevant Danish master’s degree
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of Biology, E-mail: lellgaard@bio.ku.dk, Direct Phone: +4532351725, website: https://www1.bio.ku.dk/english/research/bms/pbg/le/ . The PhD programme Depending of your level of education, you can undertake the
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. The Fellow will work with theoretical methods to investigate fundamental reactions associated with the oxidation of emitted compounds. We employ state-of-the-art computational methodologies, including first