19 condition-monitoring-machine-learning Postdoctoral research jobs at Aarhus University
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The Department of Agroecology at Aarhus University, Denmark, is offering a postdoctoral position in machine learning for advanced peatland mapping, starting 01-12-2025 or as soon as possible
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project. Your profile We are looking for a highly motivated candidate with a background in machine/deep learning, and communication networks. The required qualifications include: PhD in computer engineering
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it will also involve a small degree of teaching and supervision. To that end, the successful applicant will be expected to take part in the department’s teaching and supervision activities and to teach
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teach and supervise at BA and MA levels at the Department of Digital Design and Information Studies. Given the international focus of the degree programmes, the successful applicant will be expected
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You have academic qualifications at PhD level, for example within the areas of bioinformatics, machine learning or forensic odontology. We favour experience in computational data analysis, and the
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the foundations for reliable decision support and Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification (MRV) systems for reducing greenhouse gas emissions in Danish agriculture, particularly exploring conditions for the uptake
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combines neuroscientific, musicological and psychological research in music perception, action, emotion and learning with the potential to test prominent theories of brain function and to influence the way
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teach and supervise at BA and MA levels at the Department of Digital Design and Information Studies. Given the international focus of the degree programmes, the successful applicant will be expected
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it will also involve a small degree of teaching and supervision. To that end, the successful applicant will be expected to take part in the department’s teaching and supervision activities and to teach
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Postdoctoral Research Associate in Sum-Frequency Generation Microscopy of Biomolecular Self-Assembly
interactions. Finally, these studies will extend beyond natural self-assembly to the regime involving the manipulation of membrane structure using molecular machines. More broadly, the NCI group continually