30 parallel-computing-numerical-methods PhD positions at University of Southern Denmark
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Job Description The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science (IMADA) at the University of Southern Denmark, Odense, invites applications for a PhD position in algorithms. The position has a
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to research‑based teaching, employing innovative methods to enhance student learning. It oversees a graduate program in Population Studies. The center fosters an inspiring academic environment and strives
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on methods from the other subprojects. It is expected to describe the theoretical, methodological, and analytical approach. Expectations and key responsibilities Motivated applications are invited from
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Job Description The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at the University of Southern Denmark (Odense) invites applications for a PhD scholarship in computer science under the umbrella
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begin with designing appropriate device geometry employing a broad spectrum of analytical, semi-analytical, and numerical techniques. Based on the results of the design process, a device will be
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, or equivalent) in Public Health, Medicine, Pharmacy, Epidemiology, or a related discipline • Strong interest in epidemiological methods, data analysis, and coding (e.g., R, Stata, or similar) • Interest in
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identification and characterization of methods for up- and down-regulation of gene-expression employing splice switching oligonucleotides and RNA binding small molecule drugs. The project will generate basic
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in any of the following methods will be advantageous: Single-crystal crystallography, Powder X-ray diffraction, NMR, UV-vis, IR and Luminescence spectroscopy, electrochemistry. The candidate will hold
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, journalism, political science, sociology, law, economics, or computational social science, as well as an interest in how AI transforms the media and information ecosystem. The PhD student(s) will be embedded
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Job Description A PhD position in computational pharmaceutical science is available at the Department of Physics, Chemistry and Pharmacy (FKF) at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU). The