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Do you want to work at the interface of coordination chemistry and glass science? And do you see yourself as a team player who is strong in collaboration? If yes, we look forward to reading your
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Post Doctoral Researcher in Human-centred Large Language Models for Software Engineering, Departm...
our understanding of the use of Large Language Models in Agile software development and is to be carried out in collaboration with a large industrial partner. Join us as a Post Doctoral Researcher in
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employment This is a 2-year position starting 1 February or as soon as possible thereafter. Job description We are seeking an innovative researcher to contribute to research projects focused on real-time
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University, Denmark Expected start date and duration of employment This is a 2-year and 3½ months position starting 15 April 2026. Job description The successful candidate will join a strong research team that
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our understanding of the use of Large Language Models in Agile software development and is to be carried out in collaboration with a large industrial partner. Join us as a Post Doctoral Researcher in
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. The employment will be for a period of 2 years. The position is part of a strategic effort to strengthen criminological research in cybercrime; it is fully funded and carries no teaching requirements. The postdoc
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and at seminars. The department employs approx. 500 people from all over the world, and they make use of the department's modern laboratory-, core- and animal facilities. The Department of Biomedicine
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practice as well as in theory. Your primary responsibilities will include: Investigate, develop and validate new models to simulate wind turbine response in HAWC2 at different fidelity levels. Validation
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will be to: Model the optical, mechanical and optoelectronic properties of the fibers using ray tracing and finite element method models; Select and characterize soft materials for the fibers, and use
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regulation, with special focus to understand the mechanisms of gene activation by cis-regulatory enhancers. The project will use quantitative proteomics and genomics to further understand the role