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. Responsibilities and qualifications Qualifications: PhD degree in Engineering, Physics, Computer Science, or Applied Mathematics. Proficiency in scientific programming with Python. Excellent oral and written
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master’s degree programs in psychology at the University of Southern Denmark. Both degree programs are fully developed, and the first master's students graduated in August 2015. The psychology program at
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information studies (2018) , the Master’s degree programme in information studies (2021) , the Master’s degree programme in digital design (2021) and affiliated PhD degree programmes. Applicants should
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hold a PhD degree (or equivalent). You will be assessed against the responsibilities and qualifications stated above and the following general criteria: Experience and quality of teaching Research
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interdisciplinary collaboration across engineering and science. Teach and lead relevant courses in the course portfolio, and supervise BSc, MSc, PhD students, and mentor postdocs and assistant professors. Contribute
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, the Assistant Professor will have to complete didactic pedagogical training. Interested candidates that demonstrate a high research output may be able to enter into a clinical training program, such as a
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2015. The psychology program at the Esbjerg Campus is newly established, and the first cohort of about 75 bachelor students will start in the autumn of 2025 and a corresponding master’s degree program
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Start: July 1 Duration: One-year full-time appointment Project: Danish Foundation Models Location: Center for Humanities Computing, Aarhus University Job Description: We seek a highly motivated IT
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, and medical physics has experience with computer programming has existing research collaborations with other research institutions and/or industrial partners will also be an advantage. Within research
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, and inspire Denmark’s next generation of research leaders. About DARA The Danish Advanced Research Academy (DARA) is a new, national PhD academy supported by a 500 million DKK grant from the Novo