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: Letter of application addressing the requirements (max. one page). Curriculum Vitae including education, experience, language skills and other skills relevant for the position A certified/signed copy of
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language. National and international collaborations must be demonstrated. The position requires strong research qualifications within pain research, neuroscience, medicine, bio-medicine, biomedical
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would include, for example, Creation of courses or tutorials using python, R and the bash language Deployment of containers on computing clusters (docker, singularity) Consultancy in research, student
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and custom parts. The project has many parts, including building/expanding our hardware setup, writing control and analysis software using Python programming language, and utilizing high-throughput
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designing databases Development of web applications Excellent programming skills with an object-oriented language Experience with code version control Strong collaborative skills; ability to share knowledge
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technologies, assessing their potential implications for education. Qualifications: A Master’s degree degree in Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Computational Linguistics, or a related field
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to the research community, in advisory services to decision makers as well as for teaching. Our ambition is to have an inclusive and open working environment. Further information English is the working language at
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collaboration with international university partners in the absolute elite. The working language is English, and we welcome applications from all genders of all backgrounds. Read about the Danish work-life
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of responsibility’ and the anti-essentialist ‘vectorial glance’. The project’s working language is English. Postdoc position The successful applicant will be expected to contribute to the part of the Governance by
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and Language Collaboratory, CopeNLU and the Belongie Lab . You will be part of both the Pioneer Centre for AI and the Department of Computer Science, offering a vibrant, international research