20 assistant-professor-and-human-centric-computing Postdoctoral positions at University of Southern Denmark
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technology development. Further information For further information about the position, please contact Associate Professor Mahyar Tourchi Moghaddam (email: mtmo@mmmi.sdu.dk ) or Assistant Professor Mina
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to one of the following projects: “Anticipating STRAtegic Long-term challenges” (ASTRAL) headed by Professor Patricia Wolf, “Exnovation in Manufacturing: Revealing the Hidden Agent of Change” (Ex-Man
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Monitoring (LTVEM) in the hospital for management and diagnosis of epilepsy. The technology is built on brain computer interfaces equipped with a Spiking Neural Network (SNN) and aims at early detection
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project, and the SDU Philosophy Section, feel free to contact Associate Professor, Lasse Nielsen (lasseni@sdu.dk ). For questions related to CV, diplomas etc., please contact humfak-hr@sdu.dk Working
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the additional improvements in human and ecological capital that more adaptation would bring may not be worth the additional investment. Stated differently, when a certain level of adaptation has been
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the University of Southern Denmark (SDU), Odense in the group of Associate Professor Himanshu Khandelia (hkgroup.sdu.dk ). The incoming candidate will work in a highly collaborative environment together
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(e.g. western blotting, IHC, etc.) is preferred. Prior experience with primary cell isolation and organoids is preferred. Further information Further information can be obtained by e-mail to professor
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research. Further information Further information about this position is available via email from Professor Christoffer Sloth chsl@mmmi.sdu.dk . Please visit us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company
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degree in Computer Science/Software Engineering or related areas. Research expertise with background in at least two of the following areas: Cybersecurity, Block-chain, Cryptography (e.g., Multi-Party
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hyperactivity disorder, autism spectrum and cerebral palsy. However, studies exploring this causal relationship are limited. Understanding the early-life factors that contribute to these neurodevelopmental