27 Education "University of Birmingham" Postdoctoral positions in United-Kingdom in Denmark
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computational empowerment in Danish K-12 education. The postdoc position is affiliated with the National Research Center for Technology Comprehension. The postdoc position is a full time and two-year fixed-term
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Description Would you like to become part of the solution toward green energy transition, by helping develop the methods for modeling renewable power plants and future energy systems? The Renewable Plants in
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The TANTlab research group investigates key processes of social and technical innovation that are critical to the challenges facing contemporary and future societies. The candidate will develop
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, teaching, and supervising students at the University of Copenhagen. Applicants should hold a PhD or equivalent in computational biology, bioinformatics, molecular microbiology, bacterial genetics, immunology
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to the wider society. Information about the department may be found at www.cbs.dk/msc . MSC is a significant supplier of research-based teaching to a broad portfolio of programs, which includes undergraduate
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at www.cbs.dk/msc . MSC is a significant supplier of research-based teaching to a broad portfolio of programs, which includes undergraduate, graduate and doctoral teaching and supervision as well as executive
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Council (EIC) Transition Grant project, then this position is for you. The ultimate goal is to evaluate the technology's market potential and prepare a business plan for commercialization. You will have an
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on the TEDDY research project, which is funded by the Hedorf Foundation and the FDE Foundation. The overall research project is to develop and validate mathematical models that aid logistics companies in
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primarily research-based but may also involve teaching assignments. You will contribute to the development of the department through research of high international quality. In your daily work, you will work
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of Denmark, focused on leveraging AI to develop a new generation of Machine Learning (ML)-based approximators to simulators. Such a technology will dramatically accelerate existing complex simulation models