101 programming-language-"UCL"-"UCL" positions at University of Southern Denmark in Denmark
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reflecting the fact that more than half our students and staff are internationals. The Centre for Industrial Mechanics is located at SDU's beautiful campus in Sønderborg, in the inspiring building of Alsion
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industrial partners. The working language is English, and we pride ourselves on a diverse, inclusive, and inspiring workplace that fosters personal and professional growth. What we expect We are looking for a
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to international students. We're looking for someone who: Is currently enrolled in an international master's programme. Is fluent in English, both written and spoken. Is outgoing, approachable, and passionate about
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, which includes researchers and developers at universities and industries on both sides of the Danish-German border. CIE is a initiative striving for high quality and great impact of its research
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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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possible. It is strictly required that you have experience with: Scientific programming, preferably in python and/or MATLAB and/or C++ Derivation and implementation of finite element methods (FEM) in code
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doing science. We are anchored within the Department of Biology, which is similarly international and diverse, and where the primary working language is English. We run modern laboratories and mechanical
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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