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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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Tracking within the general study programme Electrical and Electronic Engineering. The PhD Stipends are open from August 1, 2026, or soon hereafter, and the integrated PhD stipends are open for appointments
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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