26 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd Postdoctoral positions at Aalborg University
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computational research in collaboration with other team members, and is expected to take a role in providing guidance to PhD, masters, and bachelor students. The postdoc will be part of the computational
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consumption, and achievable reliability in distributed quantum communication systems. Your competencies Prospective applicants for this postdoctoral position should have the following qualifications: PhD degree
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and Distributed Systems: https://www.cs.aau.dk/research/distributed-embedded-intelligent-systems/ The Department of Computer Science features a broad range of synergistic activities within research and
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academic quality and societal impact. The Department of Electronic Systems employs more than 200 people, of which about 90 are PhD students, and about 40% of all employees are internationals. In total, it
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the project based on your interests and in collaboration with a leading architectural firm. The candidate is expected to publish in leading Human-Computer Interaction venues. Your competencies You hold a PhD
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at biomass power plants. Your Competencies: We seek highly motivated researchers with a PhD in computer science, engineering, robotics, or a related field, evidenced by a strong publication record. Candidates
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Postdoc will be positioned to the Esbjerg Section. Research areas will be within Advanced Process Monitoring and Control. Your competencies The candidate should have a PhD degree in control or automation
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postdoctoral researchers willberecruited to workcloselyacross the two AAU departments of Sustainability and planning (PLAN) and Computer Sciences (CS). The project’smethodological PI is Associate Professor
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. We expect applicants to hold a PhD in a relevant field such as techno-anthropology, science and technology studies, human-computer interaction, human-robot interaction, digital health, anthropology
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University is known worldwide for its high academic quality and societal impact. The Department of Electronic Systems employs more than 200 people, of which about 90 are PhD students, and about 40 % of all