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through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description A number of fully funded SU PhD
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At the Technical Faculty of IT and Design, Departmentof Computer Science, one PhD stipend intheories for programming semantics, methods for verification and reliability assurance of combined
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equivalent qualification) in physics or a closely related field is required, or for a 4‑year integrated Master’s and PhD program. Essential qualifications include: a strong motivation for fundamental research
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, prioritize the different aspects of the PhD plan, including participation in PhD courses, teaching and supervision of undergraduate students. Have good interpersonal skills. Be interested in engaging with
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computational scientific workflows. Experience with scientific programming (Python or similar) Experience working in Linux-based computational environments Documented experience with high-performance computing
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collaboratively within the AI: PAGE lab as well as with the AAU-NLP group and History group, and will have opportunities to engage with national and international partners. We also plan to host internationally
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or a closely related field is required, or for a 4-year integrated Master’s and PhD program. Essential qualifications include: a strong motivation for fundamental research a solid background in particle
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complete, a master’s degree in computer science, mathematics, statistics, IT, engineering, biotechnology, bioinformatics, economics, or a related field. Experience with programming in Linux environments
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candidate for a 3-year, fully-funded PhD project. In this research programme, the PhD student will apply state-of-the-art synthetic biology and genome and metabolic engineering to enable environmental
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. The successful candidate will join a growing research program focused on non-ionising imaging technologies for quantitative assessment of musculoskeletal function. BEC is committed to developing engineered