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development, employing machine learning techniques applied to industrial datasets, and in collaboration with industry. The applicant will work in the Software Engineering Theme, which is one of several Themes
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technology studies (STS) with a focus on information infrastructures for territorial management. The postdoc position is affiliated with the research project Governance by Infrastructures funded by the Aarhus
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improvements in machine learning have dramatically improved the accessibility of de novo protein design. In this project, we seek to exploit these developments to interrogate the role and mechanisms of receptor
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This job advertisement concerns a PhD study, which will focus on Brain computer interfacing and Tongue computer interfacing for computer control and it will be based at Center for rehabilitation
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investigating potential vaccination strategies for poultry. Methods from classical statistics, spatial statistics, machine learning and simulation modelling may be used as necessary to meet the objectives
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to integrate data-driven machine learning and process-based radiative transfer models for remote sensing retrieval of agroecosystem variables. The research project will primarily target the wheat cropping
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Two fulltime post doc positions in Theory of machine learning are available. The post docs are under the supervision of Professor Kasper Green Larsen, Aarhus University, Denmark. The focus
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Skip to main content. Profile Sign Out View More Jobs Postdoc in Computer Vision with Deep Learning for Material and Computational Design – DTU Compute Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark Job Description Do you
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modelling in physical systems and life sciences. Focus on advanced techniques and methodological advancements with real-world impact. Requires PhD in machine learning, experience in deep generative models
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SurfLab at Aarhus University seeks to hire a postdoc to study the structure and dynamics of proteins at particle surfaces using ultrafast spectroscopy. Proteins at particle surfaces play