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Postdoctoral Researcher in Natural Language Processing and Digital Humanities (18 months, full-time)
visualization. The postdoctoral researcher will be hired either at the Department of Culture and Language (https://www.sdu.dk/en/om-sdu/institutter-centre/iks ) or at the Department of Mathematics and Data
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. Consequently, visual feedback must be used for adapting the robot behavior to the changing environment. The postdoc should contribute to the deployment of the developed solution in laboratories in both SDU and
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degree in economics or a related discipline Documented research experience in applied econometrics. Team-oriented with effective communication skills. Be fluent in English, both spoken and written. A track
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. Key activities include analysis of clinical and patient-reported outcome data, coordination of implementation studies in collaboration with ENT clinics, dissemination of results through peer-reviewed
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Norwegian research project investigating the long-term safety and beneficial effects of ADHD medication in children, adolescents and young adults, as well geographical variation in access to support and
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Pottegård and comprises approximately 45 researchers. The group conducts large-scale registry-based research covering all aspects of drug utilization, effectiveness, and safety, using Danish nationwide health
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will work jointly between History at the Department of Culture and Language and SDU Climate Cluster, an interdisciplinary research collaborative focusing on climate change and the consequence
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reproduction: Mapping women’s short- and long-term health Effects). The FEMME project consists of three work packages related to fertility treatment: Cardiovascular disease, cancer and mental health. Research
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includes platform experiments testing how citizens interact with AI-generated news content and effectiveness of transparency measures Profile 2: Communication Science / Media Effects / Sociology Research
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is built on event-based neuromorphic imaging, enabling real-time perception and decision-making directly at the sensor level. The project targets key space applications, including Earth observation