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the University of Sheffield. Responsibilities Your main responsibility will be to implement a unique ultrafast spectroscopic method able to track the dissipation processes in quantum emitters induced by
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University (http://bio.au.dk/en) and work in the Section for Microbiology at this department. The section employs 12 permanent scientific staff and ~20 PhD students and postdocs. Research at the section covers
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our understanding of quantum physics, and speeding up the development of emerging quantum technologies. Our main focus is basic research, but we strongly encourage and support innovation and industry
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, the DTU team’s research focuses on exploiting the full potential of algebraic curves in coding theory, and more specifically in connection with MRD and locally recoverable codes (LRC). Your main tasks
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. In terms of research The position includes research within the project Best for Us (in Danish, Bedst for Os) https://bedstforos.dk/ . Best for Us is a large research project aimed at investigating
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at the intersection of AI, RF, and wireless communication. Your main tasks include developing machine-learning methods for wireless interference detection, mitigation, edge intelligence, and applying AI to optimize RF
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help bridge the gap between theory and application, enabling the design of next-generation devices. Responsibilities and qualifications Your main purpose will be to develop computational models
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(https://www.classique.aau.dk). CLASSIQUE will address a suite of fresh research challenges defined by the intersection of digital applications that have real-time requirements and quantum resources
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. The position spans electrochemical testing, modeling, microstructural analysis, and collaborative research in an international environment. Your primary tasks will be to Conduct degradation studies to uncover
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Denmark offers opportunities for a good work-life balance. English is widely spoken, though Danish is the primary language of the campus. English is the working language. Aarhus is Denmark’s second-largest