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computer science, mathematics, or a related field will be considered an asset. The position requires the ability to work independently as well as in collaboration with colleagues in a dynamic and international
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control, open-source background checks may be conducted on qualified candidates for the position. DTU Compute Department of Mathematics and Computer Science – is an internationally recognised academic
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for Quantitative Sustainability Assessment of the Department of Environmental and Resource Engineering (DTU Sustain). The section spearheads the development of sustainability assessment methods. You will become part
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, mathematics, data science, informatics or similar degree with an academic level equivalent to a master's degree. The candidate should preferably have: Dedication and the desire to learn A background in
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engineering, statistics, physics, mathematics, data science, informatics or similar degree with an academic level equivalent to a master's degree. The candidate should preferably have: Dedication and the desire
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with expertise in transportation science, operations research and applied mathematics, and economics. Responsibilities and qualifications As a PhD student, your overall focus will be to advance the state
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Job Description Are you interested in the interrelationship between urban design and human mobility behaviour? Are you keen on using advanced computer science to help create more knowledge on how
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research. Successful applicants will ideally have: A relevant MSc degree in computer science, data sciences, applied mathematics, statistics, operations research, control, electrical engineering, energy