45 programming-language-"UCL"-"UCL" uni jobs at University of Southern Denmark in Denmark
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and aim to develop a long-term research plan based on the clinical functions of the department. A particular focus will be on prostate cancer, including areas such as early detection, screening, imaging
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the project, with guidance. Relevant example tasks here are: developing data pipelines for processing satellite imagery and collecting data from Sentinel satellites programming and software tasks, e.g. creating
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vigorous research program and actively participate in attracting external research funding in close collaboration with colleagues and management. Candidates for this position must have a solid research
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leadership skills and good interpersonal skills, and has visions of how to strengthen the Hepatology Research Unit further. Danish language skills are not required initially but must be mastered at proficiency
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completion of a lecturer training programme and a positive performance evaluation, a permanent position for associate professor is normally opened, for which the assistant professor can apply. An associate
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of people, easily engaging in conversations, and working in a structured and detail-oriented way. Good English skills is an essential element in this position. You will be employed at SAMF-Educational
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mental illness. The ability to develop a translational research programme in one or more of the mentioned fields, with a focus on building cooperative, multidisciplinary teams that bridge basic science and
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robots, drones, IoT, smart grid, and healthcare. The section is a vital component of our educational programs in electrical engineering in Odense, offering Bachelor’s and Master of Science degrees in
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enthusiastic about contributing to the advancement and quality of the Physics and Technology education program offered by the institute and we will prefer candidates who bring experience in higher education
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teach and continuously develop mandatory and elective courses in the study programs of the Department (BSc and MSc in Biology, One-year MSc in Climate Adaptation), with topics including, for example