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, mathematical engineering, mathematics, or similar; - Solid mathematical and analytical skills, including mathematical optimization and information theory; - Solid knowledge and skills in machine learning
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. degree in computer science, mathematical engineering, mathematics, or similar; - Solid mathematical and analytical skills, including mathematical optimization and information theory; - Solid
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, programming, and computer simulations. The focus of the project (funded by the Danish Council for Independent Research) is to explore the interaction between optimally controlled coherent (laser) light fields
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. The position is offered in relation to the research program "Power Electronic Control Reliability and System Optimization" and the PhD Student will be positioned to the section for “Applied Power
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"Power Electronic Control Reliability and System Optimization" and the PhD Student will be positioned to the section for “Applied Power Electronic Systems”. How to apply Your application must include
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Optimization" and the PhD Student will be positioned to the section for “Applied Power Electronic Systems”. How to apply Your application must include the following: Application, stating reasons for applying and
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great extent. The position is offered in relation to the research program "Power Electronic Control Reliability and System Optimization" and the PhD Student will be positioned to the section for “Applied
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and flow systems, with the goal of establishing clear structure–property relationships that enable efficient, stable, and reversible CO₂ capture. We are seeking a motivated candidate with a background
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projects; this can entail working alongside domain experts to extract relevant knowledge, and programming using suitable models to infuse that knowledge with ML methods, thus aiming to optimize performance
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large-scale experimental datasets. What to expect: Tackle fundamental challenges in sampling and optimization, such as automating the discovery of transition pathways in high-dimensional potential energy