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employment is an advantage. Who we are The postdoc will be affiliated to the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics. The Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics is part of the Faculty of Natural
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, Molecular Biology & Genetics and iNano,) is a natural part of our culture. The successful applicant will be working in the Carbon Engineering Group as part of the Process and Materials Engineering section
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to an international research environment where English is the preferred language in the laboratory, at meetings and at seminars. We offer a challenging and independent job opportunity in an ambitious and inspiring
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to model large-scale changes preferably being able to use ML An ability to work in large consortia projects but also individually and in small teams, and be self-motivating. Fluency in English (speaking and
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hold a PhD in physics, but other fields within the natural sciences may be considered for applicants with a strong profile on the points listed below. Experience with experiments based on femtosecond
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of microorganisms in natural, technical and clinical systems and in biotechnology. The section has well-developed shared laboratory facilities and a permanent support staff of seven highly skilled laboratory
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Post Doctoral Researcher in Human-centred Large Language Models for Software Engineering, Departm...
The Section for Software Engineering and Computing Systems, at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), invites applicants for a two-year postdoctoral position within the area of
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candidate who: Holds an educational background in natural sciences or a related field. Has experience with literature research (e.g. Web of Science) and report preparation. Shows a commitment to learning
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a demonstrated capability to successfully disseminate your research in peer-reviewed scientific journals as first author. You must have experience with signal processing of acoustic or high-resolution
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on aspects of fracture processes, stochastic material behavior, and the development of physics-based models that can bridge the gap between continuum mechanics descriptions and disorder-driven statistical