11 parallel-and-distributed-computing Postdoctoral positions at University of Copenhagen
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Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences University of Copenhagen We are looking for two highly motivated and dynamic computational postdocs to join the group of Prof. Ana Cvejic from the 1st of June
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We are seeking to recruit a 2-year postdoctoral researcher within Human-Computer Interaction to work on the interdisciplinary project DARES: Data Quality for Responsible AI in Energy Systems funded
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Postdoc in Biomedical modelling of the human colon and surrounding organs Department of Computer Science Faculty of Science University of Copenhagen The Department of Computer Science invites
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and will involve computational and organic chemistry, biophysics and structural biology. The project will be in collaboration with the Gehringer lab, University of Tübingen. Information
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to prevent fungal decay, using advanced characterisation techniques and controlled decay experiments. In parallel, the HYPERLIGNO project explores the use of lignin-based solutions to modify and enhance wood
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into mechanistic testing in vitro. Engage with an enthusiastic, collaborative team of stem cell biologists, neuroscientists, and bioinformaticians working on parallel disease modeling efforts. The technologies you
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The Novo Nordisk Foundation Quantum Computing Programme (NQCP) at the Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, is seeking a Postdoctoral Researcher. You will be a cornerstone of our project
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cutting-edge experimental and computational technologies. Our aim is to dissect dynamics and cellular programmes active during human blood lineage development and to decipher how haematopoietic
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setups (cryostats, superconducting detectors). Experience in cleanroom nanofabrication workflows, especially e‑beam lithography or dry etching. Knowledge of quantum information science or hybrid quantum
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epistemological and methodological approaches as well as subfields adopted by faculty, and in a wide range of core subjects in the MSc program. The Department consists of some 75 faculty members, which currently