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necessity. The research group in Algorithmic Cheminformatics at the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at SDU offers a dynamic research environment, comprising two full professors, one associate
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nanophotonics, and mesoscopic physics, possibly combinations of the above. The positions are funded by POLIMA DNRF funding, and the students will be supervised by Professor Christos Tserkezis and Professor Joel D
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for international collaboration. For more information about the SDU Center for Energy Informatics, visit www.sdu.dk/en/energyinformatics For questions, contact Professor Zheng Grace Ma at zma@mmmi.sdu.dk We look
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Experience in mass spectrometry-based proteomics, structural biology, or CRISPR-mediated gene editing Proficiency in computational data analysis Strong communication and collaborative skills and an interest in
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Computing and Spiking Neural Network. Hands-on experience with layout and tape-out of CMOS chips. Contact person: Professor, Farshad Moradi, moradi@sdu.dk , +45-41893344, Associate Professors Yasser
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necessity. The research group in Algorithmic Cheminformatics at the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at SDU offers a dynamic research environment, comprising two full professors, one associate
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on conventional computing platforms such as GPUs, CPUs and TPUs. As language models become essential tools in society, there is a critical need to optimize their inference for edge and embedded systems
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Neural Networks (SSM-SNNs). The project includes the co-design and integration of a RISC-V processor for hybrid neuromorphic computing. The research aims to develop ultra-low-power computing chips
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to join a cutting-edge research project at the intersection of microelectronics and quantum computing. As the quantum computing field rapidly advances toward large-scale, fault-tolerant systems, one
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Master’s programme. If you have practical experience in subject areas relevant to the proposed research project, it is naturally an advantage, but it is neither required nor expected. A PhD is a research