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a collaboration between PI, Lasse Nielsen (SDU) and Co-PI, David V. Axelsen (University of Essex). The hired candidate will be responsible for a PhD project under Work Package 2 (WP2) of the project
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on recent advances in Higher-Order Mathematical Operational Semantics, a pivotal generalization of Turi and Plotkin's seminal approach to structural operational semantics. We seek an apt and motivated PhD
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project constitutes one of the four subprojects and is therefore part of a larger research collaboration while also functioning as an independent unit. You will be working on the research aims to examine
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conserved multi-molecular superstructure that lies at the base of cilia and allows selective diffusion and transport of proteins and lipids between cytosol and cilia by an unknown gating mechanism. By
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of the power converters in collaboration with our industry partners. The candidate will have the opportunity to work with state-of-the-art tools for simulation and design power converter and advanced power
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partners. The candidate will have the opportunity to work with state-of-the-art tools for simulation and design power converter and electric machine and control the converter with advanced power electronic
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will work on manipulation of flexible objects using industrial robots via demonstration-initialized reinforcement learning. The starting date is from September 1, 2025, or as soon as possible thereafter
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lab, you will lead a research project focused on dissecting how the various cellular tasks of MYC are orchestrated in individual cells. You will integrate loss- and gain-of-function tools (e.g., CRISPR
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machines by interpreting brain activity (e.g., EEG signals) in real time using energy-efficient neuromorphic hardware. You will work on the design and hardware realization of Spiking Neural Networks (SNNs
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student to work on the development of new theoretical frameworks for describing light–matter interactions in advanced nanostructures probed by polaritons generated through inelastic electron tunneling