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computing- and cloud infrastructure – enabling research, innovation, and secure data-driven services across society. About DTU Computerome DTU Computerome is a national High-Performance Computing (HPC) and
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stimulating and ambitious research environment within SDU Microelectronics, with strong activities in integrated circuits, digital systems, neuromorphic and in-memory computing, and AI-driven hardware platforms
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(transcriptomics, epigenomics). In this way you will contribute to research projects in collaboration with other PhD students and/or post-doctoral fellows. Primary tasks: To develop and maintain computational
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applications. The position offers the opportunity to establish an independent research profile while collaborating closely with existing activities in CMOS circuit design, neuromorphic computing, cryogenic
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of the two-year Master’s degree programme in intercultural studies at the intersection of the humanities and the social sciences. We welcome applicants who can contribute to and strengthen our research and
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are needed to drive digitalization forward. The professor will play a key role in strengthening DTU Compute ’s activities in probabilistic machine learning and will help build a strong research community
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-based approaches to documenting, describing, and analysing language and social interaction, as well as on experimental and computational modelling of human cognition and behaviour. We are seeking
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evaluate their own teaching in alignment with course plans and programme learning objectives. The role also involves developing a personal teaching portfolio and completing the university’s pedagogical
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Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), Aarhus University (AU) invites applications for a position as Tenure Track Assistant Professor/Associate Professor in electronics
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areas: cyber security privacy engineering cryptography and applied cryptography computer engineering edge or cloud computing and networking. You will be part of one of the department’s research groups in