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, machine learning, and decision-making methodologies to design systems capable of functioning safely and efficiently under uncertainty. Limited teaching within the Global Business Engineering program can be
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research. Experience with high-performance computing (HPC) environments. A strong publication record relative to career stage. Ability to organize tasks and work in an interdisciplinary team. Further
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invites applicants who can, in a critical and innovative manner, prepare media and journalism students for a rapidly evolving job market and produce high-quality research that aids society in understanding
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responsibility for program and curriculum development, maintain and develop relationships with appropriate stakeholders, perform academic, knowledge dissemination/outreach, and administrative tasks. The teaching
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, Denmark [map ] Subject Areas: Nonparametric estimation, Machine learning methods in econometrics and time series analysis, Statistics for high-dimensional data, Stochastic volatility models Appl Deadline
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samples of fish, shellfish, seaweed, and other marine organisms from Danish coastal waters. Perform targeted and non-targeted PFAS analyses, as well as total extractable organic fluorine (EOF). Generate and
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for microscopy, next-generation sequencing, mass spectrometry, and high-performance computing. Denmark is often ranked as the happiest nation and Copenhagen is consistently ranked as one of the best cities
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of Copenhagen (ku.dk) Our research We are a team of highly skilled researchers collaborating with international partners from industry and other universities to perform exciting interdisciplinary science using
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modern ‘omic’-approaches to achieve a comprehensive understanding of the process of gene expression. CGEN performs ground-breaking research in a collaborative and ambitious environment, where young
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with High-Dimensional Covariates, funded by an Independent Research Fund Denmark grant. The project is led by Associate Professor Jesper Riis-Vestergaard Sørensen (UCPH) with Professor Denis Chetverikov