13 high-performance-computing Postdoctoral positions at Aalborg University in Denmark
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, or climate data is advantageous but not required. What We Offer A vibrant interdisciplinary environment integrating machine learning and sustainability science. Access to high-performance computing resources
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to large-scale energy storage systems. Despite their widespread use, these batteries are subject to complex and interconnected degradation processes that can significantly impact performance and lifetime
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and high-performance computing resources. The positions are part of the AI RF Sensors research group, which develops AI-driven methods for RF, microwave, and wireless technologies in close collaboration
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that demonstrate the ability or potential to produce high quality research outputs and publish in international journals A personal research plan which is consistent with the Department of Communication and
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possible thereafter. The position is available for a period of 1 year, with the possibility of extension. In electronic engineering, Aalborg University is known worldwide for its high academic quality and
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method development and DNA library preparation for Oxford Nanopore sequencing. Large experience in bioinformatics, machine learning and high-performance computing. Furthermore, excellent written and oral
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metagenomics and Oxford Nanopore Technologies sequencing. Large experience in bioinformatics, machine learning and high-performance computing in relation to microbial metagenomics and analysis of horizontal gene
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-performance computing. Furthermore, excellent written and oral communication skills. Qualification requirements Appointment as postdoc requires academic qualifications at PhD level. Who we are At the Department
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worldwide for its high academic quality and societal impact. The Department of Electronic Systems employs more than 200 people, of which about 90 are PhD students, and about 40 % of all employees
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program, financed by the Villum Foundation, focused on the sustainable reuse of decommissioned wind turbine blades - made from fiber-reinforced polymers composites (FRP) – repurposed for civil construction