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system, and the research will interact closely with the quantum computing team. We expect you to be intrigued by the potential of using synthetic dimensions and quantum optics to explore the physical world
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neuroscience, objective measures of auditory function, computational models of hearing, hearing-instrument signal processing, and multi-sensory perception. Our goal is to advance the understanding of the human
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be 1–2 days per week, depending on activity needs. We Expect That You Have: A relevant academic background in business, engineering, computer science, or a related field, or equivalent senior
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Job Description If you have a good journalist/media network and know how to translate complex science into engaging narratives - you may be the one we are looking for, for this exciting position. You can look forward to a good work environment, a lot of impact on your tasks and the motivating...
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colleagues that are very strong in AI and computational modelling of energy materials, and we are building labs for autonomous materials development. Large facilities, such as synchrotron and neutron
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general planning of the PhD study programme, please see DTU's rules for the PhD education . Assessment Your application will be assessed by Dr. Apurv Dash, Prof. Poul Ægidius Norby and Prof. Wolff-Ragnar
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an academic degree or other relevant education within the field of computer science, natural science or another related field We are looking for a candidate that has documented experience working with
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of research project dissemination. Therefore, a PhD in a related science discipline (see WES Division research sections) is highly favourable. If this is not the case, a MSc or PhD in computer science, and
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/leveraging large public databases (knowledge of working with public APIs) are advantages although not a must. Proficiency in Python and/or R in scientific computing and reproducible data analysis is a must
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developed. You should be highly qualified in: Thermodynamic theories and models for electrolyte solutions Mathematical modelling and computational algorithms Scientific dissemination As a formal qualification