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to work with affiliated private companies solving or contributing to the solution of problems. The nature of this work will be within the area that in broad terms can be described as data science. You will
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successful departments within the Faculty of Natural Sciences at Aarhus University. The department houses several of the Danish National Research Foundation’s Centres of Excellence and conducts teaching for
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must elaborate on the project description given under the specific Post Doc you apply for as well as a motivation letter. Application procedure Shortlisting is used. This means that after the deadline
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successful departments within the Faculty of Natural Sciences at Aarhus University. The department houses several of the Danish National Research Foundation’s Centres of Excellence and conducts teaching for
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and/or nanofabrication being a plus. Who we are The Department of Physics and Astronomy is a department on Natural Sciences. The main objectives of the Department are to carry out research
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documented research experience in a related field. The applicant should have experience in one or more of the areas/fields mentioned below Proficiency in programming languages such as Python or R. Experience
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one of the following topics: extended reality (virtual reality, augmented reality) human-computer interaction computer vision The capability to successfully conduct research projects in
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a decision-making tool to design sustainable processes. The postdoc projects will be in the field of industrial biotechnology and employ disciplines within enzyme discovery, enzyme engineering
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or women’s health. The applicant must be fluent in English (written and spoken) and have experience with large-scale health data and epidemiological or related analytical approaches and methodology. Experience
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electroencephalographic (EEG) recordings of frequency-tagged steady-state visual evoked potentials (SSVEPs), the project will assess processing of attended and unattended colors in healthy adults performing a feature-based