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computing. The position offers an exciting opportunity to join a cutting-edge research project focusing on the co-design of CMOS and spintronic devices for next-generation energy-efficient and non-von-Neumann
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Technology, Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, Robotics or any other relevant field, at the time of admission into this PhD program. Students currently enrolled in Master’s programs can apply, provided
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an ongoing research programme on physician leadership and will be carried out in close interaction with relevant stakeholders and practice partners. It is highly recommended that interested candidates contact
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researchers is a priority. In your daily work, you will report to assistant professor Iben Have Beck and professor Tina Kold Jensen but you will be expected to contribute to the whole research unit. Project
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conference travels and research visits abroad. For further information about the PhD program, please contact PhD coordinator, Associate Professor Romana Careja, e-mail rca@sam.sdu.dk . Application
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collaboration, such as membership of different boards, councils and committees, course lead or head of study program. Associate Professors in the department have the opportunity to apply for the professor
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for Public Administration, Welfare, and Politics (PAWP) in relation to the CALi project headed by Associate Professor Matthias Döring (funded by DFF, titled “Navigating the System – Citizens’ Administrative
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Location:South Kensington Campus About the role: This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Research Associates to join the research group of Professor Jasper van Thor in order to conduct
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Promoting a Green Transition What we expect: The applicant should have completed a Master’s degree (MS / MSc / MTech / ME etc.) in Software Engineering, Information Technology, Computer Science, Artificial
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Denmark. The project is led by Associate Professor Kim Andersen and includes Associate Professor Lene Heiselberg, Professor David Nicolas Hopmann, a PhD student, and the postdoc. The postdoc will work