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connections, measurement of relevant electrical signals, designing and building: water cooling system, gate drives, signal to power interface cards, designing magnetic transformers and inductors including
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Applications must be received no later than 13 February 2026. Please make sure to indicate which of the three post doc positions you apply for. In the application, you must elaborate on the project description
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The Department of Electronic Systems at The Technical Faculty of IT and Design invites applications for a postdoc in the field of Neural Speech and Audio Signal Processing as per December 1, 2025
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Intelligence, or a closely related field Solid experience in one or more of the following: NLP, speech processing, human-AI interaction, or agentic-AI systems Strong programming skills in Python and familiarity
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degree). Project description Our group works in the broad area of proteomics, genomics, epigenetics, and cell signaling. In this project, we are interested in understanding epigenetic mechanisms of gene
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Would you like to contribute to increasing our understanding of neuronal calcium signaling in disease? Do you want to work with human induced pluripotent stem cells? And do you see yourself as a
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ecosystems, and you are motivated by bringing together state-of-the-art expertise in a high-risk/high-gain project devoted to understanding the molecular cues and neuronal signalling underlying insect
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qualifications are a plus: Experience in audio signal processing or speech processing. Experience in condition monitoring or predictive maintenance. Flexibility and self-motivation are desired skills at DTU. In
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Are you interested in neuromorphic spintronic and can you contribute to the development of the project? Then the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering invites you to apply for a one year
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functionality of the legume-rhizobia symbiosis in model and crop plants. This position is a part of a collaborative project “Increasing Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixation via Cytoplasmic Signalling Modulation,” which is