26 postdoc-computational-fluid-dynamics-"Prof" positions at Linköping University in Sweden
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include teaching lessons, supervising in the computer lab or during laboratory exercises, and other tasks, including correcting reports, quizzes, etc. About you To be employed as an amanuensis, you must
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/loe ). Your work will primarily be under the guidance of Prof. Daniel Simon (https://liu.se/en/employee/dansi08 ), Organic Bioelectronics group leader at the Laboratory of Organic Electronics, with
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covers artificial intelligence, human-computer interaction, software and computer systems, and data science. The department is a dynamic and growing environment for research and education with around 300
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application! Work assignments As a postdoctoral fellow, your main task will be to conduct cutting edge computational social science research. The research will be carried out within the context of the Swedish
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curious and motivated postdoc with a PhD in biomedical engineering, physics, materials science, organic chemistry—or similar—and a drive to explore new frontiers in science. 👉 Learn more and apply here
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application! Work assignments Subject area: Computational studies of the influence of microstructural features on the structural integrity of metallic materials using machine learning Subject area description
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qualifications required for employment as associate professor. The Computer Vision Laboratory (CVL) is looking for an assistant professor in machine learning with a focus on computational photography. CVL is a
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application! We are seeking up to two advanced-level students in computer science, computer engineering or closely related area as research project assistants (programming, system administration). The position
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postdocs (2 years each) research/consumables funding Work assignments As an Assistant Professor, you are expected to conduct and lead pioneering research that combines fundamental and applied aspects of soft
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dynamics. This makes IAS a unique place for deriving insights into the evolution of political discourse through the use of theoretically driven computational innovations. Recent projects study the discourse