25 wireless-communications Postdoctoral positions at University of Southern Denmark in Denmark
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Job Description The Department of Culture and Language (IKS) at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU) invites applications for a 2-year postdoctoral fellowship within the SCC elite center PACA
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packages, including deliverable preparation, milestone tracking, and communication across the consortium. What we offer We offer a dynamic and supportive research environment within an internationally
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alongside technicians and engineers, and would have good writing and communication skills. The position is for 2 years with possibilities for extension. For further information, please contact Associate
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website . We offer a competitive and highly collaborative research environment with close interaction between experimental and theoretical activities. You will join a thriving community of researchers and
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research in digital and high-frequency electronics, embedded systems, control, and communication, utilizing cutting-edge reconfigurable computing and sensors. The aim is to develop next-generation
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scenarios). Written and spoken language proficiency in English Knowledge on environmental system analysis, industrial ecology, or similar expertise. Ability to work in an international multidisciplinary
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experience and knowledge with animal models of disease are major requirements. Ability to work in a structured and independent manner. Good communication skills and high proficiency in English. Good
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Job Description Postdoc position in Addressing Unavoidable Non-Economic Losses to Climate-Induced Events for Communities in the Arctic SDU Climate Cluster (SCC) is looking for a postdoc with
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on sensory instead of perceptual processes, communication-related consequences may be overlooked. Little is still known about the perceptual deficits that individuals with dual-sensory loss experience and how
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are typically handled separately, the ‘true’ handicap caused by them is underestimated. Furthermore, because routine diagnostic tests focus on sensory instead of perceptual processes, communication-related