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collaborations with industries. The aim of the position is to build strong knowledge and competencies within the field of power electronics especially in the fields of motor integrated drives, power to X, advanced
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-low-power, non-volatile, and scalable computing platforms. The research aims to develop CMOS interface circuits and system architectures that tightly integrate with spintronic devices for applications
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for space applications. The project aims to drastically reduce power consumption and data bandwidth while increasing processing speed and dynamic range compared to conventional image sensors. The technology
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systematic investigations of charge state distributions, fragmentation behavior under collisional- and electron-based dissociation, and differentiation of peptide isoforms and PTMs using negative ion mode
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developments interest in interdisciplinary research ability to write and communicate in English (e.g., publication, presentation record) ability to collaborate tightly within a multidisciplinary consortium and
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an autonomous framework for setting up, executing, and optimizing complex electronic structure workflows, ranging from ground-state Density Functional Theory (DFT) to many-body perturbation theory methods such as
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analytical skills, including the ability to design, implement, and analyze complex experiments Prior experience with EEG is a plus Prior experience with cognitive modelling is a plus Good command of statistics
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related to the offered position Expertise in color vision and/or visual attention and psychophysics Strong analytical skills, including the ability to design, implement, and analyze complex experiments
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coordination skills, and the ability to collaborate effectively within interdisciplinary research teams. A proven track record in contributing to the preparation or acquisition of external research funding
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-motivation to learn. Have the ability of working independently. Have a strong sense of responsibility. Research environment The candidates will be integrated in the unit SDU Robotics, part of the Maersk Mc