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We are seeking highly motivated and talented applicants for a 1-year postdoctoral position (with the possibility of 1-2 year extension) in the area of efficient foundation model inference. Join us
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We are seeking highly motivated and talented applicants for a 1-year postdoctoral position (with the possibility of 1-2 year extension) in the area of efficient foundation model inference. Join us
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., Statistics, Mathematics, Physics) and a passion for problem solving You are highly experienced in a research environment with a well-established publication track record You have formal training in
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inference, starting July 2026 or earlier by mutual agreement. The position carries no teaching duties, allowing full focus on research. This postdoc is part of the research project Robust Causal Inference
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, ubiquitous WiFi, and satellite channels can support robust perception and inference for distributed AI systems, and how delays, interference, and signal imperfections affect cognitive performance
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algorithms into efficient edge inference systems, and validate end-to-end performance under real-world deployment conditions. Throughout, you will work with live measurement data spanning the full arc from
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. The centre has a strong track record in collaboration with other Danish researchers and with the international research community. You can read more about NCRR here and about the faculty here . About the
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how geometry- and data-driven digital twins of wireless environments can support learning, inference, and coordination in physical AI systems such as robots, vehicles, or distributed sensing platforms
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for screening purposes and cell-based therapies. We will develop methods for modelling missing not at random (MNAR) observations and quantifying uncertainty using Bayesian methods and deep learning architectures
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publication Epidemiological investigations of causes of obesity with a focus on structural factors Statistical analysis of cohort and register-based data using epidemiological and causal inference methods