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-computer interfaces, cognitive rehabilitation, and neural prosthetics. Your contributions will support the development of a custom CMOS-based SNN processor that can operate in ultra-low-power environments
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needed to achieve these temperatures, the control cables connecting to the qubits are often more than 2 meters long. At the same time, a quantum computer powerful enough to solve problems beyond the reach
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epidemiology, pharmacoepidemiology, and women’s health. We combine clinical perspectives with advanced population-based research using nationwide health data to address key questions about women’s health across
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characterization, data analysis, and interpretation of research results Scientific communication and presentation of research results at group seminars, scientific conferences, project meetings, etc. Writing and
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research team. The PhD candidate will be responsible to: Define data modeling requirements for the datasets in the project and apply FAIR principles. Review existing data sources, set quality standards, and
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international students. The campus is in Sønderborg, an attractive coastal town with an open Scandinavian culture, and affordable housing and living costs. For more information on SDU TEI, please visit www.sdu.dk
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Mining Software Repositories. The positions have a duration of 3 years for candidates who have completed a relevant MSc degree, or 4 years for candidates who have completed 1 year of relevant MSc studies