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Foundation RECRUIT grant ("Data Management, Algorithms, & Machine Learning for Emerging Problems in Large Networks – with Interdisciplinary Applications in Life & Health Sciences". NNF22OC0072415
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partnerships with clinicians. Together, these initiatives provide ample opportunities for the recruited postdoc to build networks, establish collaborations, and advance their career development. To learn more
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Learning for Emerging Problems in Large Networks – with Interdisciplinary Applications in Life & Health Sciences". NNF22OC0072415). The position is open for appointment from Feb 1, 2026 or soon thereafter
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metabolic network analyses Participate in the dissemination of research at both international and national conferences and in interdisciplinary research and publish in international peer-reviewed journals
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and AI-based models to uncover key regulatory networks underlying inflammation, aging, and regeneration Collaborate closely with experimental biologists, clinicians, and computational partners in
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completion of) a PhD in Computer Science or Mathematics. An ideal candidate has a research track record at a high international level (reflecting the academic age of the applicant) and experience with
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Blake Hallinan, three PhD researchers who will each focus on one of the industrial sectors, and this postdoctoral research position, as well as an international network of advisors and collaborators
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knowledge on multi-actor collaboration, networking and bridging, the applicant will conduct ecosystemic analysis and initiate interventions, measure synthesis, dead-ends and resistance and, in comparison with
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(theory and experiment) in the broader quantum computing community at NQCP. The successful candidate is likely to have some of the following qualifications: A PhD in Physics or a related discipline
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worldwide for its high academic quality and societal impact. The Department of Electronic Systems employs more than 200 people, of which about 90 are PhD students, and about 40 % of all employees