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Electronics for biosensing (including analog/digital circuit design and signal processing) Implantable or wearable devices Optical and electrochemical biosensing techniques Experience working in
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discovery, diffusion-based generative models, or other related fields. High level of motivation and creative problem-solving skills. Excellent communication and writing skills in English. As a formal
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We are seeking highly motivated applicants for a 1-year postdoctoral position (with the possibility of 1-year extension) in the area of Goal-Oriented Semantic Communication and Edge Intelligence
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(e.g. air/ocean temp data). Use SAR/InSAR, Optical and or laser/radar altimetry to study subglacial hydrology. Creation of altimetry and/or Digital Elevation Models Publish the new findings in
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candidate will contribute to the SECUREAM research project, focusing on enhancing cyber resilience solutions for digital Additive Manufacturing (AM) processes and workflows in close collaboration with leading
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at improving our understanding of 3D surface displacements of the solid earth due to past and present-day ice variability. Your tasks will include: Creation of altimetry and/or Digital Elevation Models Model
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genomics, or a related field Solid programming skills in a relevant language (e.g., Python or R) Experience with population genetic simulations (e.g., SLiM, msprime, or similar) Familiarity with calculating
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motivated candidate who has A PhD in agricultural science, crop modeling, agroecology, digital agronomy or similar Collaborative skills and ability to demonstrate commitment in teams A fondness of taking the
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motivated by overcoming challenges as they occur. You will also actively participate in the supervision and mentoring of bachelor, master, and PhD students. You should be a capable communicator in English
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and 2005 and utilising various methods from history, digital humanities, and cultural studies. The position is 2,5 years (30 months). The position is based at the Department of History and Classical