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The Natural Language Processing Section at the Department of Computer Science invites applicants for a Postdoctoral Researcher in Natural Language Processing. Project Description The position
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University of Copenhagen, Dept of Mathematical Sciences Position ID: 821-SPTIE2025 [#26845] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Copenhagen, Copenhagen 2100, Denmark [map
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articles based on the survey findings for submission to top sociology/political science journals. Presenting research findings at international conferences (e.g., APSA, EPSA, SASE, CES). This position is
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through self-regulation, lobbying, and coalition-building. Key Tasks: Conduct comparative case studies of business self-regulation in wage policy (WP2) and climate policy (WP3) in Germany. Utilize process
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for examining and treating neurological diseases, primarily using the tools of physiology and imaging coupled with cell and gene therapy. Our emphasis is on using these technologies to enable neural and glial
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focuses on developing new approaches for examining and treating neurological diseases, primarily using the tools of physiology and imaging coupled with cell and gene therapy. Our emphasis is on using
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motivated and enthusiastic researcher with the following competences and experience: You have a PhD degree in sleep medicine, epidemiology, data science, complexity science, computational science, or other
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well-organized, self-motivated, result-oriented and capable of working independently in a collaborative setting You have strong analytical communication and computer skills Proficiency in spoken and
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Department of Biology, Section of Microbiology invites applicants for a Postdoc in fundamental study of phage-bacterial interactions. The project is mainly financed by Carlsberg Foundation. Start
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usually have components in all the disciplines: applied data analysis, development/application of advanced statistical methodology, coding of algorithms and computer simulation, and writing of research