33 genetic-algorithm-computer-"UCL" uni jobs at University of Southern Denmark in Denmark
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researchers to attract funding for their best ideas from the EU Framework Programme for Research and Innovation – ideas that can make a decisive impact on society and contribute to better health for all
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relevance as regards both jurisprudent research, education and knowledge exchange. The Department of Law offers the traditional law degree (the Bachelor programme and the Master’s programme) both as daytime
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Human Rights is offered in Odense on both the daytime studies and the part-time programme in law. On the part-time programme, classes are held on Saturdays and are streamed and recorded so that students
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background in physics, optics/photonics, materials science, nanotechnology, computer science, or related fields. Responsibilities Operate hyperspectral imaging systems (VIS–NIR/SWIR) for scanning of advanced
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including applied cyber-physical systems, artificial intelligence, embedded computing, mechanical structure integrity and life assessment, heating and cooling, renewable energy systems, and modelling and
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Informatics and Technology. The preferred start date is from January 2026 and the final start date will be agreed with the successful candidate(s). SDU Health Informatics and Technology (HIT) strives
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Physiotherapy program, and to teach modules at other bachelor and master programs offered at the Faculty of Health Sciences as well as to mentor undergraduate and PhD students. Candidates with the following
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teaching program dedicated to methodological aspects of pharmacoepidemiological research. As a department, we value having a pleasant and informal working environment across all job functions at
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the associate professorship is a permanent position. The position will have employment at Campus Odense and includes occasional research- and educational tasks at our program in Campus Esbjerg. As an Assistant
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engineering, computer science, and artificial intelligence. SDU Vejle is a collaboration between the renowned Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller Institute and the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at SDU