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internationally recognised academic environment with over 400 employees and 10 research sections. We broadly cover digital technologies within mathematics, data science, computer science, and computer engineering
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academic environment with over 400 employees and 10 research sections. We broadly cover digital technologies within mathematics, data science, computer science, and computer engineering, including artificial
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adjustment and plate tectonics. The analysis will encompass both network wide and local analysis using data from Greenland GNSS Network (GNET). You will target specific regions where there can be an unresolved
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, creating CRISPR engineered cell lines, generating NGS data, including high-quality ChIP-seq data. The candidates with experience in both wet lab and bioinformatics will be able to do both (i.e. work in the
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in Aalborg - an internationally recognized lab working on different aspects of AI. Focus has previously been on visual data but has recently been expanded to cover also other data modalities including
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chains, safeguard data integrity and confidentiality, and support compliance with emerging regulations, thereby meeting the rising demand for certified, secure AM solutions. What we expect We seek
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will cover several of the items: Pioneer research in modelling and control within PtX and storage applications Analysis and modelling based on data-driven, physical and hybrid approaches Drive and
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. You can read more about career paths at DTU here . Further information Further information may be obtained from Head of Section, Ulrik Lund Andersen ulrik.andersen@fysik.dtu.dk . You can read more about
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-disciplinary involving algorithmics, stochastic optimization, multi-criteria decision making, and data science. As part of the project, you will implement and test algorithms and further develop your skills in
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of single indistinguishable photons for photonic quantum information technology. Single-photon sources play an important role in photonic quantum information applications, which generally require near-unity