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) mathematics, computer science, and theoretical physics are also strongly encouraged to apply, even without prior specific experience in GBS or quantum computing. Research environment The project will be carried
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musical performance training, skills, or experience Other technical know-how with relevance to CLAPS (or other CoMPS activities) About teaching Aalborg University’s music program is part of the Department
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of context-aware, distributed, and embedded cyber-physical systems, with a particular focus on Internet-of-Things (IoT) and the computing continuum eras. Our vision is to pioneer advancements in high-tech
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of context-aware, distributed, and embedded cyber-physical systems, with a particular focus on Internet-of-Things (IoT) and the computing continuum eras. Our vision is to pioneer advancements in high-tech
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our recruitment process here The appointment process at Aalborg University involves a shortlisting process. You can read more about the shortlisting and appointment process here . The hiring process at
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delivers research-based teaching across all disciplines of the medical degree programme and conducts research within the clinical specialties. We collaborate closely with hospitals in the North Denmark
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The Department of Food Science, Aarhus University (Denmark), invites applications for a 36-month postdoc position to work the physical chemistry of food proteins, in particular their structure
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The Department of Food Science, Aarhus University (Denmark), invites applications for a 36-month postdoc position to work the physical chemistry of food proteins, in particular their structure
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funds for you to present your work at scientific conferences. Computer and other practical office necessities. Guidance on re-location to Aalborg, Denmark. Who are you? CNAP recruits highly qualified and
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computational models to map co-expression networks and predict systemic disease transitions. Characterise intestinal microbiome changes and their correlation with inflammatory diseases. Computational modelling