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engineering, computational science, physics or related field You bring expertise in at least one of the following: You have experience with open-source simulation software (e.g. OpenFOAM, Palabos, OpenLB
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Job Description The Department of Physics, Chemistry and Pharmacy at the University of Southern Denmark invites applications from experts in molecular synthetic organic, inorganic chemistry and
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process Applications will be assessed by an assessment committee. Shortlisting may be applied, and only shortlisted candidates will receive a written assessment. Read about shortlisting at SDU. Interviews
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models of quantum programming languages. The ideal candidate holds (or is expected to soon hold) a PhD degree in computer science, mathematics, physics, or a more specialised degree in quantum computing
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in the assessment process. Shortlisted applicants will be assessed by an assessment committee. Applicants will be informed of their assessment by the faculty. As part of the overall assessment
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may be conducted on candidates for the position. Assessment and selection process Read about the Assessment and selection process . Shortlisting may be used in the assessment process. Only shortlisted
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@mmmi.sdu.dk ). If you experience technical problems with the online application process, contact SDU’s HR support at hcm-support@sdu.dk . Application procedure Applicants are advised to carefully read SDU’s
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considerations. Experience working with machine learning methods for control, perception, or decision-making in physical systems is an advantage. Knowledge of or a passion for sustainable computing
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engineering / material science / physical chemistry /nanotechnology / metallurgy or a closely related field. The applications must include: A motivation letter including research statement Detailed Curriculum
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working environment. Alternatively, you can also provide contact details such as e-mail or phone number. Shortlisting may be used in the assessment process. Incomplete applications and applications received