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at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Aarhus University, where we are advancing communication-efficient and distributed foundation model inference across the computing continuum
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enable us to test Risø HPP when it is connected to different electrical power grids, which we will emulate with the CGI. We are looking for a Postdoc who will be engaged in experimental research and model
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at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Aarhus University, where we are advancing communication-efficient and distributed foundation model inference across the computing continuum
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technology, which is subject to special rules for security and export control, open-source background checks may be conducted on qualified candidates for the position. The Department of Electrical and
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will not be considered. All interested candidates irrespective of age, gender, disability, race, religion or ethnic background are encouraged to apply. As DTU works with research in critical technology
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involves close collaboration with the Department of Architecture, Design, and Media Technology and is part of a larger project involving at least two PhD candidates. [CB1] The candidate’s workplace will be
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, and train deep learning models on the resulting data to design new antibiotic compounds that evade both current and likely future resistance mechanisms. Your computational work will directly steer
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Job Description The Institute of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, University of Southern Denmark (SDU), invites applications for a 2-year Postdoctoral position in CMOS circuit design for
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information may be obtained from Dr. Mikkel Heuck, mheu@dtu.dk . You can read more about career paths at DTU here and the Department of Electrical and Photonics Engineering here . If you apply from abroad, you
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funded by a Novo Nordisk Foundation Exploratory Interdisciplinary Synergy grant. The project aims to develop new antibiotic compounds that evade both current and likely future resistance mechanisms