Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
At the Technical Faculty of IT and Design of the Department of Sustainability and Planning, Copenhagen, a position as Postdoctoral researcher in Geospatial Machine Learning for Predicting Land Use
-
Graph Machine Learning and Graph Data Management At Section for DATA, Department of Computer Science, Aalborg University, a postdoc position is available. The project is funded by a Novo Nordisk
-
employ cutting-edge single-cell and spatial omics technologies with bioinformatics and machine learning to decipher principles of gene regulation underlying cell identity and its disruption in human
-
. The postdoc position is for until Dec 31, 2026. The research is in the broad area of graph data management, mining, systems, and machine learning on graphs, including knowledge graphs, social and biological
-
The Department of Electronic Systems at The Technical Faculty of IT and Design invites applications for a postdoc in the field of machine learning and decisions applied in cooling systems as per
-
communication, applied AI, or a related field. You have experience with machine learning and signal processing, and preferably knowledge of RF or wireless systems. You can work with experimental data (e.g
-
background in bioinformatics, machine learning, single-cell omics, statistics, or genomic medicine, and a keen interest in obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. Background The Novo Nordisk Foundation
-
database (e.g., constitutional change proposals, court rulings), and employing supervised machine learning/ natural language processing to scale content. Examples (not must-haves) of relevant skills include
-
: https://ece.au.dk What we offer The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering offers: An exciting opportunity to work on cutting-edge research in IoT systems and critical infrastructure monitoring
-
employ cutting-edge single-cell and spatial omics technologies with bioinformatics and machine learning to decipher principles of gene regulation underlying cell identity and its disruption in human