13 natural-language-processing Postdoctoral positions at Aarhus University in Denmark
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must have a PhD degree or must document equivalent qualifications in a relevant field related to Natural Language Processing (NLP), Literature, Information Science, Media Studies or a closely related
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have a PhD degree or must document equivalent qualifications in a relevant field related to natural language processing (NLP), literature, information science, media studies or a closely related domain
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). Applications including CV, full publication list, references and description of qualifications must be uploaded via the link. Application procedure Shortlisting is used. This means that after the deadline
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Lars Birkedal’s work, see https://cs.au.dk/~birke/ Application procedure Shortlisting is used. This means that after the deadline for applications – and with the assistance from the assessment committee
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information about The Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics and to https://nat.au.dk/ and http://www.au.dk/ for information on Faculty of Natural Sciences and Aarhus University, respectively. Please
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. Excellent communication skills in English and the ability to work collaboratively. The ability to direct and take ownership of research projects. Desirable Experience with the zebrafish model Experience with
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Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Ny Munkegade 118, 8000 Aarhus C. Application procedure Shortlisting is used. This means that after the deadline for applications – and with
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English, and is open to collaborate with other group members. Who we are The group currently consists of an almost equal number of male and female members. We see diversity as a strength. It is a priority
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with a focus on anaerobic metabolism, electromicrobiology, electrochemical reactor design, and operation. About us The Spormann lab, in close collaboration with Angenent lab and Dr. Bruce Logan, Penn
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possible thereafter. The position will be available for a 2-year period. Wetland restoration is increasingly promoted as a nature-based solution to climate change and biodiversity loss. However, the long