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quantum networks, where one bit of information is encoded in the quantum state of a single photon. You will be part of a team of 10-12 people between senior staff, PostDocs and PhD/Master students
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Communications, Internet of Things and Analytics on compressed data. What we offer We offer a vibrant and inclusive research environment with a clear commitment to real-world impact. Denmark is consistently ranked
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within reproductive or women’s health. The applicant must be fluent in English (written and spoken) and have experience with large-scale health data and epidemiological or related analytical approaches and
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how geometry- and data-driven digital twins of wireless environments can support learning, inference, and coordination in physical AI systems such as robots, vehicles, or distributed sensing platforms
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with electrochemistry and material science. Have strong analytical skills and experience with data analysis software. Proficiency in electrochemical techniques, such as voltammetry, amperometry, and
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outlets, social media platforms, and individual news diets, drawing on, among other data sources, data donations from individuals and automated content analyses. SP2 will examine how people perceive and
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treatment conditions. Development of analytical methods for the analyses of PFAS and their degradation products. Disseminating project results through scientific publications and conference presentations
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processes Insight into processes controlling phosphorus availability Experience with soil phosphorus fractionation techniques, nutrient leaching assessments, sorption isotherm studies or related analytical
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to data from various sensors and radio signals? This is the main underlying theme to be explored within this postdoctoral position. The appointed researcher will investigate how AI embedded in physical
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Determine T cell phenotype and transcriptomic characteristics Integrate T cell data with other adaptive immune parameters. Making high quality peptide-MHC reagents to explore T cell recognition How can we