75 phd-position-for-fully-funded-reserch-in-computer-vision Postdoctoral research jobs at Technical University of Denmark
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international framework, then this project could be the right career opportunity for you. The position offers a 1-year contract funded under the Novo Nordisk Foundation Pioneer Innovator grant #0103456, and your
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, here is your chance to join our work on power-to-X (PtX) and energy storage. We invite applications for two postdoc positions in the field of PtX, electrolysis, electro-thermal energy storage such as
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add a cover with a short paragraph explaining your contributions. Possible letters of recommendation Please note that you may apply prior to obtaining your PhD degree but cannot begin the position
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Effects” group, an internationally recognized research team with expertise spanning fiber design, nonlinear effects, and quantum optics. The position is part of the TORNADO project, funded to explore higher
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We invite applications for two postdoctoral positions in luminescence physics at the Department of Physics (DTU Physics ), Technical University of Denmark . The period of employment is 2 years
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agreed upon with the relevant union. The postdoctoral position is full-time and fully funded for two years. The expected start date is 1 December 2025, or as soon as possible thereafter. You can read more
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critical technology, which is subject to special rules for security and export control, open-source background checks may be conducted on qualified candidates for the position. DTU Health Tech With a vision
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engineering. We aim to unravel the logic of genome organisation and metabolic control—with the bold vision of building synthetic life. In this role, you will develop and apply computational methods to analyse
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Academic Diplomas (MSc/PhD – in English) List of publications Research vision summary (max. 2 pages) Contact information of three referees Applications received after the deadline will not be considered. All
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unique opportunity to contribute to fundamental advances in solid-state physics, while applying luminescence-based techniques to pressing questions in Earth system science. The positions are funded by