29 density-functional-theory-dft-post PhD positions at University of Southern Denmark in Denmark
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, please include statement from your supervisor) At least two signed reference letters. Should your referees wish to send their letters directly to us, please have them use e-mail: cwl@bmb.sdu.dk mentioning
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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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applications Co-integration of SSM-SNN cores with RISC-V processors in CMOS Hybrid analog/digital interfaces for spike generation and propagation Event-based communication protocols for ultra-low-power operation
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well as the International Staff Office at SDU . Job Info Job Identification 2884 Job Category PH.D. Posting Date 05/21/2025, 09:39 PM Locations Campusvej 55, Odense M, 5230, DK Apply Before 06/18/2025, 10:59 PM Job Schedule
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in Denmark, as well as the International Staff Office at SDU . Job Info Job Identification 2808 Job Category PH.D. Posting Date 05/08/2025, 08:57 PM Locations Campusvej 55, Odense M, 5230, DK Apply
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for Industrial Mechanics. This center is an integral part of the Institute of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, situated in the vibrant city of Sønderborg. Together, they form a hub of technological
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project constitutes one of the four subprojects and is therefore part of a larger research collaboration while also functioning as an independent unit. You will be working on the research aims to examine
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Office at SDU . Job Info Job Identification 3075 Job Category PH.D. Posting Date 08/05/2025, 09:58 AM Locations Campusvej 55, Odense M, 5230, DK Apply Before 09/15/2025, 05:59 PM Job Schedule Full time
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Job Description At the Department of Law, one or more PhD fellowships will be available as of 1 January 2026 or by further agreement. The place of work is at the University of Southern Denmark in
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of the biggest challenges is the development of efficient, scalable, and low-noise control electronics that operate at cryogenic temperatures. This PhD project addresses this challenge by designing CMOS-based