64 programming-language-"Prof"-"University-of-Strathclyde"-"Prof" positions at Aarhus University in Denmark
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Fonden we have several postdoc and PhD openings in the Center for Basic Research in Program Verification (CPV) at Department of Computer Science, Aarhus University. The research topics at the Center
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. The project is situated with the Creator Economies Lab, and the working language of the project is English, although data collection will also include Japanese and Spanish. The postdoc will lead a sub-project
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evaluations Solid programming skills in at least one relevant language (e.g., Python, C++) Interest in interdisciplinary work involving engineering, sustainability, and real-world infrastructure Strong written
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the period of the assistant professorship. Teaching Applicants will be expected to teach and supervise across all levels of degree programmes at DPU, in particular on the Master’s degree programme in ICT-based
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programming skills (advanced Python preferred). Willingness and ability to participate in international fieldwork multiple times per year, including field campaigns in Ethiopia lasting up to 2–3 weeks
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combined teaching and research position associated with the History programme at the Department of History and Classical Studies. The position as assistant or associate professor is offered with a view to
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fellow will conduct research on Algorithmic Verification of Concurrent Systems within the Programming Languages, Logic, and Software Security Research Group at Aarhus University. The focus of the position
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Strong collaborative skills and the ability to take initiative and responsibility Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English Who we are The Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics
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knowledge in sensory analysis Excellent qualification in writing Danish and English since the reports will be written in either Danish or English We Offer A vibrant, interdisciplinary, and supportive work
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programme. Academic staff contribute to the teaching. English is the preferred language in the laboratory, at meetings and at seminars. The department employs approx. 500 people from all over the world, and