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, invites applications for a fully funded 2-year postdoctoral position. The position is to be filled from April 1, 2026, or as soon as possible thereafter. The position is part of a newly funded project from
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models of complex physical systems starting from data, ranging from robotic systems to traffic and turbulent flows. We are implementing these methods in high-performance open-source libraries to make them
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to transform the entire structure and functioning of Arctic coastal marine ecosystems. CIFAR is a research center that aims to unravel how the complex interplay between ice melt, runoff and ice formation across
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The Department of Electronic Systems at The Technical Faculty of IT and Design invites applications for a position as research assistant or postdoc in the field of Novel AI based perception
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Postdoc position to support international research and capacity-building projects employing elect...
One 2-year postdoc position is available from February 1st, 2026 or shortly hereafter, at Aarhus University, Department of Geoscience’s HydroGeophysics Group (HGG), within the field of airborne and
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models of complex physical systems starting from data, ranging from robotic systems to traffic and turbulent flows. We are implementing these methods in high-performance open-source libraries to make them
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collaboration with leading Danish and European companies as well as international academic partners, ensuring a highly synergetic environment. The AI4OR group addresses complex real-world problems that demand
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interdisciplinary environment of the Danish Polymer Centre. Elastomers’ complex mechanical behavior under varying conditions makes accurate prediction challenging. In this project, you will design and implement
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. The starting date is 1st March 2026, or subject to mutual agreement. The research project This postdoc position is part of a Novo Nordisk funded project that aims to uncover how the regulation of photosynthesis
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accuracy. However, this approach is complex and unsustainable due to high energy consumption for parameterization. To tackle this sustainability challenge, a cross-disciplinary collaboration is dedicated