19 algorithm-development-"https:"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"CEA-Saclay" PhD positions in Denmark
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project’s principal investigator, Associate Professor Lars Rohwedder, an internationally recognized expert in the areas of approximation algorithms and parameterized algorithms, see https://larsrohwedder.com
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. The group works with modeling, algorithm development, and experimental validation, with an emphasis on rapid prototyping and deployment in real-world scenarios. Research activities include control of unmanned
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is to develop machine-learning-based algorithms for transmitter pre-distortion and receiver post-distortion architectures that enable distortion-free quantum communication systems. A key focus will be
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The Bioprocess Science and Engineering (BSE) group at DTU Chemical Engineering is amongst other activities developing novel methods to measure the kinetics and stability of enzymes under industrial
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Job Description The Bioprocess Science and Engineering (BSE) group at DTU Chemical Engineering is amongst other activities developing novel methods to measure the kinetics and stability of enzymes
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. Description of the position The position focuses on developing next-generation learning-based decision-making and control for autonomous robots operating safely in dynamic, crowded environments. As a PhD
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The Computational Protein Engineering (CPE) group at The Novo Nordisk Foundation Centre for Biosustainability (DTU Biosustain) is developing novel methods to engineer proteins more effectively using
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project’s principal investigator, Associate Professor Lars Rohwedder, an internationally recognized expert in the areas of approximation algorithms and parameterized algorithms, see https://larsrohwedder.com
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Job Description The Computational Protein Engineering (CPE) group at The Novo Nordisk Foundation Centre for Biosustainability (DTU Biosustain) is developing novel methods to engineer proteins more
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will be an asset. The PhD will be supervised by Professor Helene Friis Ratner and conducted as part of the Algorithms, Data and Democracy project, founded by the VELUX Foundations. For more information