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on their own assessment, and may subsequently be invited to an interview and/or asked to give a trial lecture. When the employment process has been terminated, a final rejection will be sent to the applicants
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, please contact head of department, professor Michael Baggesen Klitgaard at [email protected] For general information about the application process etc., please contact Lene Møller, e-mail: lml
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science(e.g., mathematics, physics, computer science, etc.), a strong background in data science, statistics, or machine learning, and an interest in biomedicine. Alternatively, a candidate with a
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the opportunity to comment on their own assessment, and may subsequently be invited to an interview and/or asked to give a trial lecture. When the employment process has been terminated, a final
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opportunity to comment on their own assessment, and may be invited to an interview and/or asked to give a trial lecture. When the employment process has been terminated, a final rejection will be sent
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Postdoc in statistics to develop Bayesian privacy metrics for synthetic health data (2024-224-05725)
. Qualification requirements: You should hold a PhD degree in computer science, statistics, physics, mathematics, engineering, or a field of science relating to data science with emphasis on statistical
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on the assessment of their own qualifications. As a final stage of the process, a statement of the outcome is sent to all applicants. Contact information You may obtain further information about this position from
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part of the SAFEMig Project. The project aims to develop efficient and safe RL algorithms with provable guarantees. An autonomous system uses its senses(physical measurements) to learn about a physical
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Sørensen,[email protected] , phone+45 9940 9875. For general information about the application process etc., please contact Vigdis Skomager-Bohnfeldt, e-mail:[email protected] , phone:+45 9940 7408. Wages and
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international research environments, including stays at other, mainly foreign, research institutions. CROCUS is based at the Aalborg Campus of the university, and physical presence will be expected at least three