63 animal-activity-recognition PhD positions at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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. This includes practical knowledge of soft sensors, AI and ML, and hybrid modelling approaches, expanding also towards the digitalization of education, including the development of chatbots, virtual labs, and the
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partners. This Tenure Track position entails personal career development in the areas of research and innovation, teaching, and attracting research funding. Responsibilities and qualifications The focus
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to e.g. deliver vaccines and peptides/proteins by the oral, buccal and nasal routes. The ultimate goals of these activities are to enhance the systemic uptake to prevent and/or cure diseases. The group is
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international conferences. Take advanced classes to improve academic skills. Carry out teaching, teaching support and BSc./MSc. co-supervision as part of the overall PhD contract. You must have a two-year
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methodologies for accelerating the green transition by activating the demand-side flexibility. In addition, you will become part of a European network of 15 PhD students and their supervisors funded under
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Job Description In connection with our activities in the fabrication of new fiber-based substrates for Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS) and in-wound sampling, we are looking for a PhD
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the DNRF Center NanoPhoton – Center for Nanophotonics, and we expect you to actively engage with other researchers in the center and share your expertise. Required qualifications: Experience with open
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project proposals and lead projects. Teaching will be a limited part of the position. Good communication skills, patience, and a positive attitude to working in a team are essential requirements
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to foster new ideas and solutions. We collaborate with leading research groups around the world at universities, research facilities, and private companies. At DTU Physics, we perform research and teaching in
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: They are responsible for the central tasks of storing and processing quantum information. The memories must be optically active so distant nodes in a network can be entangled via single photons emitted by the memories