90 parallel-computing-numerical-methods positions at University of Southern Denmark in Denmark
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Public Health, Sociology, Medicine or similar disciplines. We prefer a candidate with the following qualifications: Strong background in epidemiological methods, health policy, or healthcare systems
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United States of America, including several Indigenous communities. The project relies on a range of ethnographic methods, including art-based approaches to elicit participation, and community specific dialogues that seek
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research in the field of modern high voltage polymer electrolytic capacitors, develop models for lifetime prediction, methods to predict and test for reliability, understand physics of failures at elevated
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). The successful candidate will contribute to the Nudge2Green research project, applying software development and AI methods to design digital nudging tools that promote sustainable consumer behavior in food choices
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@iti.sdu.dk Conditions of employment The appointment as Associate Professor is permanent, while that as Assistant Professor is for an initial period of 4 years, part of a tenure-track programme. During
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within media industries. Other relevant topics are forms, uses, meanings, and history of media formats, as well as quantitative and digital methods. The teaching obligation for academic staff is described
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the field of midwifery science or reproductive health. The candidate who is hired must complete a Lecturer Training Programme during the period of employment. Research tasks Research tasks within
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in ion transport and (2) using machine learning methods to design protein binders. The incoming postdoc will have the opportunity to mould the project to a significant degree. The candidate should have
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, SDU Centre for Industrial Electronics and SDU Centre for Industrial Mechanics. The Postdoc candidate will investigate methods and tools for real-time embedded systems and functional safety concepts in
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Associate Professor. The position is vacant from August 1, 2025. Job description The Danish Centre for Health Economics is dedicated to applying empirical methods, as well as economic theory, to answer