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colleagues and a formalized teaching and training program focusing on methodological as well as transferable skills, including dissemination, collaboration, and work planning CPPEM as a whole spans research
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intelligence within grid-connected power converters and variable-frequency motor drives with edge computing and machine learning capabilities. We offer a multidisciplinary, international, and friendly atmosphere
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physically and functionally coupled across domains of life. The project will involve working with syntrophic deep-sea consortia, performing strictly anoxic physiological experiments, and developing electrode
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(DTU) welcomes aspiring candidates to expand the field of two-state water thermodynamics. This PostDoc project is funded by the Villum Experiment Programme “Can the two-state theory of water
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you! Responsibilities and qualifications The Postdoc positions address four exciting topics. For all positions, you will collaborate closely with a group of PhD students, postdocs and international
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physically and functionally coupled across domains of life. The project will involve working with syntrophic deep-sea consortia, performing strictly anoxic physiological experiments, and developing electrode
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communication and computation co-design enables scalable interaction among networked AIs, paving the way toward embodied intelligence in large-scale physical systems. Your competencies Prospective applicants
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Enthusiasm and excellent collaboration skills Passion for computational modelling Strong oral and written skills in English As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent) in machine
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for helping to grow the new lab and will collaborate closely with a PhD student already working on the project. In addition, the postdoc will be part of a vibrant and growing research environment
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power. The project is funded by an ERC Starting Grant, the flagship funding program of the European Union, which supports frontier, cutting-edge research. Read more about the project here in an interview