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The Natural Language Processing Section at the Department of Computer Science invites applicants for a Postdoctoral Researcher in Natural Language Processing. Project Description The position
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At the Technical Faculty of IT and Design, Department of Architecture, Design, and Media Technology, a Research Assistent in Computer Vision and Tongue control of Exoskeletons is open for
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. Excellent English skills written and spoken. Experience with usage and programming in R. Desirable experience and skills: Basic knowledge of regression analysis Place of employment The place of employment is
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description of your experience working with data (max. 1 page) CV, including a description of the following competencies: Programming languages (R, Python, etc.) and possibly other software Databases (WRDS
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the Department. DTU employs two working languages: Danish and English. You are expected to be fluent in at least one of these languages, and in time are expected to master both. As a formal qualification you must
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scientific computing and programming using Python. Good communication and language skills (the project language is English). Good teamworking skills (the project is carried out in a team of 4-6 people
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scientific computing and programming using Python. Good communication and language skills (the project language is English). Good teamworking skills (the project is carried out in a team of 4-6 people
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working languages: Danish and English. You are expected to be fluent in at least one of these languages, and in time are expected to master both. As formal qualification you must hold a PhD degree (or
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Are you interested in X-ray imaging and biomineralization and in contributing to an international interdisciplinary Human Frontier Science Program funded project on skeletal adaptations in
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Are you interested in X-ray imaging and biomineralization and in contributing to an international interdisciplinary Human Frontier Science Program funded project on skeletal adaptations in