58 component-labeling-agorithm-cuda research jobs at Technical University of Denmark in Denmark
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to a higher technological readiness level and as a key part of this prove the potential for large scale production. The projects have great variety all the way from small molecules to proteins – we can
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funded for 4 years by EU Horizon RIA with partners in Denmark, Germany, and France. You will be part of our team aiming to develop and utilize advanced X-ray techniques in the ultrafast time domain
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process of clays on micro- and macro-scale properties of the cements. As a part of this project, your responsibilities will encompass the following tasks: Processing and characterization of aluminosilicates
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initially constitute a significant part of the work. You will also assist with rat toxicity studies, using methods tailored to specific projects in close collaboration with team members. While prior lab
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Copenhagen University Hospital and focuses on the detection of a variety of small molecules like drugs. We offer a highly creative, collaborative, and ambitious work environment. This project will be part of
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Job Description In this position, you will be part of the absolute forefront in the development of intelligent solutions for positive energy districts, including machine learning/AI methods
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on damage tolerance of composite aircraft structures, where disbanding between the face sheet and core of sandwich components is a critical damage mode. The Researcher position will initially be funded by
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quantum light sources coupled to quantum memories. Quantum memories are key components of optical quantum computers and scalable quantum networks: They are responsible for the central tasks of storing and
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circuits in thin-film lithium niobate (TFLN) [Zhu2021] and tantalate (TFLT) [Powell2024]. Using the ultrafast Pockels effect in TFLN/TFLT, you will build high-speed cavity-based components [Larocque2024
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in the communication, analysis and execution of processes. You will be part of a team at DTU Computed supported by the Villum Synergy Fund and through the Danish Interdisciplinary Center for Digital