21 wireless-communications PhD positions at University of Southern Denmark in Denmark
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complementary aspects of how electric fields and electrode-associated niches influence the structure, function, and stability of methanogenic microbial communities in bioelectrochemical reactors. Together
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, attracting substantial external funding and media attention, and publishing widely in top academic outlets. As part of an international department where the working language is English, HEDG provides a vibrant
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from June 2026 or later in 2026 by agreement. The place of employment will be in Odense. Research profiles and tasks We are looking for different candidates with a background in either communication
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and spoken English communication skills Team player with strong collaboration skills Workplace description The successful candidate will join SDU Microelectronics, a dynamic and expanding section
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. The University of Southern Denmark wishes its staff to reflect the surrounding community and therefore encourages everyone, regardless of personal background, to apply for the position. SDU conducts research in
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and statistical concepts Proficient in English for technical writing, oral presentations, and general communication Additional experience (preferred) Very good knowledge of XAI techniques Thorough
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candidates holding a master’s degree in relevant fields, such as journalism studies, communication, political science, computer science, media studies, or sociology. The PhD student will be involved in all
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student to work within the ADaM project (Autonomous workflows for Data-driven first-principles Modelling). The project will leverage Large Language Models (LLMs) as active software agents to help automate
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to the development of advanced language models and derived use cases by focusing on one or more of the following topics in their PhD project: Training and inference of ML models on GPU clusters. Method development
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contribute to graduate‑level teaching and supervision in demography. We are an international department, and the working language is English. Applicants’ profile Applicants should have completed a relevant MSc