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language models for GPCR-target specificity Developing scalable training pipelines using modern ML frameworks Benchmarking model performance and implementing evaluation metrics for structure, binding, and
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not require knowledge of Danish. However, Danish is the official language in the central administration, and the meetings are in Danish. We therefore expect from you, that you are on track to learning
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Job Description As Senior Researcher, you will join our Section for Ecosystem Based Marine Management in Lyngby, where 35 employees work to advance interdisciplinary research and improve our knowledge of marine ecosystems and their management. The section offers colleagues with a variety of...
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oral presentation Open-minded team player, able to work in multidisciplinary and multinational teams A long-term interest in pursuing a research career The working language of the project is Danish and
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considered an advantage if you have: Experience with protein language models (e.g., ESM, ProtT5) Experience with structure prediction frameworks Experience in geometric deep learning or graph neural networks
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for automatized sample preparation procedures Very good communication and collaboration skills Very good skills in English (both oral and written) – our communication language is English Experience in using MS
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independently and in teams and who have successfully navigated the challenges posed by working across different cultures and working environments. Your working language will be English, but knowledge
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, distributed systems. Experience in DevOps tools, including but not limited to Docker, Kubernetes, building CI/CD pipelines Experience in language modeling research and LLMOps, including but not limited to LLM
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of at least one object-oriented programming language (especially C+) and a database management system. Knowledge of CAPE-OPEN specification (a platform for connecting user model with chemical process
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to contribute to a wider spectrum of topics, as covered by the Section’s fields of activity. Please note that the expected teaching language at the Bachelor level is Danish, while at the postgraduate level (MSc