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their own project within the framework of New Media Monetisation and collaborate with the PI on related studies. While the postdoctoral project needs to address issues related to creators, monetisation, and
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flexible, meaning that the postdoc will have the opportunity to design studies, in coordination with the PI, which align with the researcher’s interests and methodological skillset. The postdoc will also
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conditions in a dynamic and international research environment. Principal supervisor (PI) is Professor Pernille Bjørn, Department of Computer Science, pernille.bjorn@di.ku.dk Terms of employment The position
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of the PI, two PhD students, and master’s students. The two postdocs will be employed in a staggered manner and will work closely together to carry out the project’s research activities, including
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flexible, meaning that the postdoc will have the opportunity to design studies, in coordination with the PI, which align with the researcher’s interests and methodological skillset. The postdoc will also
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-reviewed journals as the first author of the publication has experience with applying for external funding for projects, equipment, travel costs, etc., possibly as main applicant (PI) or co-applicant (co-PI
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PIs covering a broad spectrum of biological disciplines from molecular microbiology to eukaryotic cell biology, drug-development and developmental biology. The MMB Section is located in a modern
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, AAAI, ECAI, and TMLR. The postdoc will join the PSAI research group and will be supervised by Associate Professor Andrés R. Masegosa (andresmasegosa.github.io ), methodological PI of the DK-Future
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(andresmasegosa.github.io ), methodological PI of the DK-Future project. The position also includes collaboration with Professor Jamal Jokar Arsanjani (vbn.aau.dk/en/persons/jja ) from the Department of Sustainability and
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for Active Sensing with Sound currently consists of approximately 4 senior PIs, three post docs, two PhD students and several MSc. It is part of the larger Bioacoustics community at the Section