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) are required. Outstanding spoken and written communication skills in English are essential. PhD stipends are normally for a 3 years period, being a requisite to have a relevant Master Degree. Applicants who wish
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The national Pioneer Centre for AI and the Visual Analysis and Perception Lab at Aalborg University invite applications for a fully funded PhD fellow working on novel algorithms for under water
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interdisciplinary collaborations within Responsible AI A PhD degree within a technical field of AI, e.g. computer vision or NLP Proven-records in peer-reviewed publications within technical AI Strong English
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papers or other research artifacts with larger impact, demonstrated e.g. via a higher number of citations, best paper awards or software usage. Independent and significant production after finishing a PhD
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allow to teach at all levels(BA to PhD) within the study programmes of the Department(e.g. medicine and medicine with industrial specialization). You have a PhD(or equivalent) in medicine, bio-medicine
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at PhD–level or similar scientific qualifications. The research potential of each applicant will be emphasized in the overall assessment. Appointment as an Assistant Professor cannot exceed a period of
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current curriculum vitae. Copies of relevant diplomas(Master of Science and PhD). On request you could be asked for an official English translation. Scientific qualifications. A complete list of
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The successful applicant has MSc and PhD degrees in Biomedical Engineering or equivalent, with experience in high-frame-rate ultrasound. He or she can demonstrate teaching experience both at the BSc and MSc level
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professorship are required to possess academic qualifications; for example a PhD degree or similar academic qualifications. The application The application must contain the following: Motivated application Your
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more than 250 employees and is responsible for more than 1700 students. More than 70 PhD students are enrolled in the doctoral school affiliated to the department. The researchers are organized in a number of