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Foundation Models initiative . The proposed starting date is 1 September 2025 or soon thereafter. The appointment will be made for a term of three years at a competitive salary and will follow the PhD study
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with the aim of making it a practical computational tool in the near term. The project will focus on Gaussian Boson Sampling (GBS), which is a specialized photonic quantum computing model with
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(ORR), oxygen evolution reaction (OER), and carbon dioxide (CO₂) reduction. Collaborating with theoretical research groups to guide the design of active site structures through computational modelling
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-cutting and bending to break the glass panels. The project will involve the establishment of a numerical model and the acquisition and analysis of data from physical measurements in the production
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of the following areas and an interest to develop within others: Protein chemistry Enzyme kinetics and kinetic modelling Experimental physical chemistry Electrochemistry Assay development and
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the frontiers of theoretical photonics, deepen our understanding of fundamental wave-phenomena, and investigate the fundamentals and applications of topology in photonics. Responsibilities You will carry out
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restraint conditions. A key goal is to develop both a sensor system and a prediction model for the short- and long-term deformation behaviour of concrete. These tools will be applied to full-scale structural
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department are available at www.cbs.dk . Closing date: 15 August 2025. Apply online CBS is a globally recognised business school with deep roots in the Nordic socio-economic model. Our faculty has a broad
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the absolute forefront of observing and modeling two of Greenland’s largest glaciers -- Jakobshavn Isbræ and the Northeast Greenland Ice stream (NEGIS). You will use GNSS data on ice surface and bedrock
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, evaluating, and fine-tuning machine learning models (e.g. deep neural networks) to segment underwater scenes and classify anomalies. The work will explore the use of virtual environments and synthetic datasets