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Job Description The Centre for Software Technology (CST), part of Maersk McKinney Moller Institute in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU), invites applications
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for three years from March 1st , 2026. Project description The advertised PhD position forms part of a competence network supported by the EU Interreg-6a funding scheme between Germany and Denmark. The vision
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relation to extreme wealth. The position is part of the research project, The Morality of Extreme Wealth , funded by the Independent Research Fund Denmark and is available from 01-02-2026, or as soon as
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for assessing and improving the performance of existing structures. The position is to be filled by February 1, 2026, or as soon as possible thereafter. Job Description The successful candidate will be part of
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candidates will receive a written assessment. Read about shortlisting at SDU. Interviews and tests may be part of the overall evaluation. Read about the Assessment and selection process . Conditions of
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Job Description SDU Robotics , part of the Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller Institute , University of Southern Denmark (SDU), invites applications for one or more fully funded 3-year PhD positions, where
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/ for more information. The team is part of a larger algorithms section at IMADA, see also algorithms.sdu.dk . Candidate Profile We are looking for a highly motivated candidate who possesses or is close
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-tasks and language models. This position is part of SDU’s initiative to develop energy-efficient AI accelerators based on alternative model architectures that cannot be leveraged as efficiently
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Hardware-software co-simulation and benchmarking This PhD project is part of SDU microelectronic unit’s effort in neuromorphic chip design and collaborates with international partners working on spiking AI
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) at the Research Unit of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Department of Clinical Research, University of Southern Denmark (SDU), from 1 March 2026. Research environment The PhD position is part of the FEMME project funded