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responsible integration of large language models and code-generation agents into research, modelling, and software development processes. At the same time, candidates must possess strong programming skills in
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Copenhagen area. The group develops the GPAW electronic structure code, the ASE Python library, and the TaskBlaster workflow framework. Substantial computational resources are available for the project through
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published papers) with the above topics. A high level of coding competences will be beneficial. If your PhD is not yet completed, please document that your thesis will be submitted before the start date
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. Software or code development, incl. artificial intelligence and machine learning. Automation and robotics, incl. safe human-machine interaction. Serious gaming, incl. AR/VR. Life cycle analysis. You are
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publications References/recommendations A research plan – i.e. a presentation of your research area and your plans/visions for developing your research A scientific portfolio (or similar) that documents your
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an assessment committee which follows the MICROSUNSET recruitment set-up and the Code of Conduct for the Recruitment of Researchers, promoting an inclusive, merit-based, transparent, and unbiased recruitment
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which follows the MICROSUNSET recruitment set-up and the Code of Conduct for the Recruitment of Researchers, promoting an inclusive, merit-based, transparent, and unbiased recruitment process. After
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Professor José Luis Martinez Ruiz. The selection procedure will be open, transparent, merit-based and in line with the Code of Conduct for the Recruitment of Researchers . All the network institutions
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are expected to have a strong background in marine hydrodynamics or related fields, along with substantial experience in code development and numerical modeling. The role requires a proactive approach
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, we work with similar organizations across Europe to support users on supercomputers, e.g., by optimizing code, developing benchmarks, and describing best practices. A recent and notable activity is our