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thereafter. The employment will be for a period of 2 years. At Department of Health Science and Technology we conduct research, teaching, and innovation within engineering, biomedicine, sports science, public
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language in the laboratory, in meetings, and at seminars. The Department of Biomedicine also emphasizes innovation, entrepreneurship, and collaboration with industry. You can read more about the department
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design and FPGA programming. We are seeking a highly motivated and talented Postdoc to join our group and contribute to our efforts in developing integrated optical phased array (OPA) on a thin-film
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proteomics workflows Perform imaging and omics data analysis and data integration and validate key results using functional assays in cell culture and in patient-derived samples Plan and collaborate
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–microstructure–property–performance simulation platform, and (iii) a theoretical framework for design of AM-defect tolerant microstructures. The focus of the current postdoc position will be on applying all
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in time-predictable computer architecture. Designing a network-on-chip for real-time automotive systems Verify the design with modern verification methods, such as function verification and formal
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methodologies? Are your experienced and knowledge founded in one or more areas within below field of research: Software Engineering: Software Architecture, Design patterns, Quality Attributes (e.g
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associated with a research project jointly funded by the European Commission and Innovation Fund Denmark (IFD). It is a large European project with a consortium of 68 partners that aims at giving
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continuous-variable quantum computing using 3D cluster states and hybrid (photon number + quadrature) detection. TopQC2X (Innovation Fund Denmark): Experimental primitives for topological quantum computing
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-based simulation model for assessing future mobility technologies in the Greater Copenhagen region. Explore the development of machine-learning based scenario discovery for future mobility policy design