22 associate-professor-computer-science PhD positions at University of Southern Denmark
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nanophotonics, and mesoscopic physics, possibly combinations of the above. The positions are funded by POLIMA DNRF funding, and the students will be supervised by Professor Christos Tserkezis and Professor Joel D
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led by Prof. Jens S. Andersen (Andersen group) at the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (BMB) at SDU. The Andersen group is associated with the ‘Biomedical Mass Spectrometry and Systems
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Computing and Spiking Neural Network. Hands-on experience with layout and tape-out of CMOS chips. Contact person: Professor, Farshad Moradi, moradi@sdu.dk , +45-41893344, Associate Professors Yasser
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necessity. The research group in Algorithmic Cheminformatics at the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at SDU offers a dynamic research environment, comprising two full professors, one associate
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Applicants should hold a relevant MSc degree in electronics, electrical engineering, computer engineering, or related fields. Required Qualification: Solid background in digital CMOS design and deep learning
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hold an MSc in electronics, computer engineering, or a closely related field. Required Qualification: Applicants must hold an MSc in electronics, computer engineering, or a closely related field. Strong
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of classical computers will require thousands, or even millions, of qubits. This creates a major engineering hurdle: interconnect complexity. Each qubit needs dedicated control and readout lines, which
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), please contact PhD coordinator, Associate Professor Niels Skovmand Rasmussen at nsr@sam.sdu.dk. Please note that due to holidays, responses to inquiries cannot be expected in the month of July. Application
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Foundation (DNRF) for an initial period of 6 years (2023–2028), with the possibility of a 4-year extension. The center is led by Professor N. Asger Mortensen and currently consists of two Associate Professors
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, and we take pride in creating a space where young researchers can develop their skills and thrive both scientifically and personally. In daily work, the PhD student will report to associate professor