40 senior-lecturer-distributed-computing Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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electricity prices with focus on Nordic electricity market including implementation, test and validation at the DTU Risø HPP facility (possibly in a GPU computing infrastructure) Aid the implementation of IEA
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research in peer-reviewed journals and presenting at international conferences We are looking for a candidate with: A PhD in oceanography, climate science, applied mathematics, computational science, or a
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self-driven and innovative researcher with a passion for developing new computational tools and contributing to cutting-edge research at the intersection of Physics and Earth system science. Background
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opportunity to work on a cutting-edge experimental project with the ultimate aim of violating Bell's inequality over a record-long distance and using the system for device-independent quantum key distribution
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interest and experience in semi-analytical models and submillimetre selected galaxies, who are interested in doing research in collaboration with senior researcher Bitten Gullberg and her group as part of
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] that process information in temporal rather than spatial modes to reduce their footprint. The project involves a collaboration between DTU Electro (Senior Researcher Mikkel Heuck) and Harvard University (Dr
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backgrounds in: Civil, Architectural, and Environmental Engineering, Computer and Software Engineering, Computer Science, or a related discipline such as Mechanical Engineering. Candidates must have completed a
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/multiqubit . The project is supported by an ERC Consolidator grant (M€ 2.6) from the European Research Council (EU). Our research aims at exploring quantum information science at the nanoscale and developing
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Job Description If you have a keen interest in computer vision, machine learning, and deep learning, and their application in species identification and tracking to study animal responses to fishing
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work with a team of Senior scientists, postdocs, and PhD students and in close collaboration with academic and industrial collaborators within the DigitSTEM initiative to establish a novel iPSC-derived